Module Texts
VMware VSphere 5 Building a Virtual Datacenter: Integration into the Datacenter, 2012, VMware Press, ISBN 0321832213
Virtualization Essentials, POrtnoy, 2012, Sybex, ISBN 9781118176719
Cloud Computing Explained: Implementation Handbook for Enterprises, 2010, Recursive Press, ISBN 0956355609
Securing the Virtual Environment, 2012, Ottenheimer, Wiley ISBN 9781118155486
Module Indicative Content
This module will look in detail at the technologies which can be considered under the umbrella title of virtual computing:
- Cloud Computing
- Virtual OS
- Virtual Storage
- Grid Computing
- Virtual Hardware
- Virtual Software
This list will develop as new technologies are introduced and become widely used. The module will study the details on how these technologies operate and also to consider the impact upon their use. The infrastructure inside companies will need to be adapted to use these, but at the same time there are benefits in terms of costs and environmental through the improved utilization. The module will provide the student with the information and will at completion be able to demonstrate a good understanding of the technology from the academic and practical aspects of its use.
Module Additional Assessment Details
Case Study 50% 3000 word report
Written Examination 50% 2 hours duration
The case Study will cover the learning outcomes (1,3,4)
The Written Exam will cover the learning outcomes (1,2,5) Final assessment.
Module Learning Strategies
24 hours lectures and 48 hours practicals
The lectures will introduce the various virtualization concepts. The practicals will supplement the lecture and allow for practical usage of the technology.
Module Resources
Access to specialist laboratory with virtualisation software and servers.
Module Special Admissions Requirements
Prior study of CESCOM10084-4 Introduction to Virtualisation or equivalent. If this is not the case then the student should be able to demonstrate to the module leader that they have a sufficient knowledge within this field to do well.