Database Reference
In-Depth Information
Another great source of information on database virtualization is the VMware
Community site. This resource can be reached at https://communities.vmware.com .
Membership in the VMware Community is free. Figure A.3 shows two sections of the
VMware Community home page to give you a sense of what's available on the site.
Well over 100 forums are available—or if you like, you can start a new one.
Figure A.3 The VMware Community home page.
Facebook Groups
As of October 2013, over 500 million people use Facebook and over 70 different
languages are supported. Within the Facebook site are a number of Facebook Groups
focused on VMware. If you are not familiar with Facebook Groups, here's a description
from the Facebook site:
Facebook Groups are the place for small group communication and for people to
share their common interests and express their opinion. Groups allow people to
come together around a common cause, issue or activity to organize, express
objectives, discuss issues, post photos, and share related content.
With over 500 million people on Facebook, it's no wonder a number of groups have
emerged focused on VMware. One group I would like to point out is the VMware
vExpert group. This used to be a closed group, but on April 17, 2014 it was opened up
to the public. To access the VMware vExpert Facebook Group, go to
https://www.facebook.com/groups/57751806694/ .
 
 
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