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Mastering Proxmox

You're reading from   Mastering Proxmox Master Proxmox VE to effectively implement server virtualization technology within your network

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2014
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ISBN-13 9781783980826
Length 310 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Wasim Ahmed Wasim Ahmed
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Preface 1. Dive into the Virtual World with Proxmox FREE CHAPTER 2. Proxmox Under the Hood 3. Shared Storages with Proxmox 4. A Virtual Machine for a Virtual World 5. Network of Virtual Networks 6. Proxmox HA – Zero Downtime 7. High Availability Storage for High Availability Cluster 8. Proxmox Production Level Setup 9. Proxmox Troubleshooting 10. Putting It All Together Index

Scenario #7 – virtual infrastructure for hotel industry


The key requirements for this scenario are as follows:

  • Centralized IT infrastructure management.

  • Dedicated secured Wi-Fi access for guests.

  • Secured private Wi-Fi access in restaurants and bars for menu tablets only. The Wi-Fi needs to talk to the restaurant and bar servers.

  • All staff must have remote desktops for day-to-day work.

  • The video surveillance system should be integrated with the virtual environment.

This is a scenario for a typical hotel establishment with an in-house restaurant. This example uses a central virtualized database server to store all information. Although it is an unconventional way to connect all departments with a single database, including the surveillance system, it is possible to use an all-in-one single solution to reduce the cost and management overhead. In a typical scenario, separate software is used to handle different departments without data portability. In this example, unified management software connects...

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