VMware Fusion 6 for the IT Pro
Pluralsight
Course Summary
Learn what VMware Fusion 6 can do for you, how to create a variety of different network types, share files between host and guest, use the new linked clone feature, import virtual appliance from the web, and make your life more productive as an IT Pro.
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Course Description
VMware's latest release VMware Fusion is offered in two new versions with exciting features for the IT Pro. Desktop virtualization is used heavily by IT Pros to learn new operating systems, test advanced configurations, demonstrate applications, and test OS/App upgrades. With Fusion being the best desktop virtualization solution on the Apple Mac platform, it's used more and more, as the popularity of the Mac platform increases with IT Pros. In this course, you'll learn what Fusion 6 can do for you, how to create a variety of different network types, share files between host and guest, use the new linked clone feature, import virtual appliance from the web, and make your life more productive as an IT Pro.
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Course Syllabus
Introduction to VMware Fusion 6 for the IT Pro- 12m 47s
—Where to Begin 2m 28s
—Top 5 Uses for VMware Fusion 3m 52s
—How I Use Fusion on a Daily Basis 1m 59s
—Demo: How I Use Fusion on a Daily Basis 3m 21s
—What You'll Learn in This Course 1m 7sVMware Fusion 101- 16m 25s
—Introduction to Desktop Virtualization 4m 0s
—Comparing Type 1 vs Type 2 Hypervisors 3m 23s
—Benefits of Desktop Virtualization 3m 40s
—10 Virtualization Terms You Must Know 5m 22sInstalling VMware Fusion- 8m 36sWhat's New in VMware Fusion 6- 8m 13sCreating Virtual Machines in VMware Fusion 6- 25m 44sBeing Productive with VMware Fusion- 11m 43sSharing Files Between Host and Guest- 13m 45sVirtual Networking in VMware Fusion- 11m 36sSecuring VMware Fusion- 13m 31sSnapshots, Clones, and Linked Clones- 11m 42sAdvanced Virtual Machine Configuration- 28m 36sAdministering VMware Fusion from the Command Line- 18m 5sDownloading and Deploying Virtual Appliances in Fusion- 9m 57sRunning Hyper-V in Fusion- 9m 50sRunning vSphere in Fusion- 11m 7s