Customer Reviews
Rushed to print? - By: John Crothers, 27 Jun 2008 
There's a lot of useful information in this book & it's obvious that the author has significant field experience. However the book is let down by the lack of adequate proof-reading which becomes increasingly irritating, chapter after chapter.
There is no coverage of ESX 3.5 or ESXi & the effort to cover 2.5.x is worthy but of questionable relevance, beyond describing issues to be considered when upgrading.
A second edition, properly edited, proof-read, minus the 2.5.x references & updated to take account of recent VMware developments would be a welcome prospect.
Informative and to the point - By: Mr. Thomas Howarth, 20 May 2008 
Ed's in depth knowledge of his subject matter shows in this book. it is informative without being condesending.
I would recommend it to alll levels of reader, both technical & managerial.
Just brilliant ! - By: Mr. J. Swift, 05 Feb 2008 
This book is to ESX v3 what the Advanced Technical Guide was to ESX 2. The book is full, crammed, packed with useful info. It has extremely in-depth commentary on such topics as SCSI Bus reservations & planning how to avoid upsetting your LUN. This book is immense. I can't imagine there is anything he's left out.