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  • VMware vSphere PowerCLI

    VMware vSphere PowerCLI is a command-line interface (CLI) tool for automating vSphere and vCloud management.

  • VMware administrator jobs call for vSphere know-how, cloud readiness

    Job seekers who are looking for VMware administrator positions and who have loads of certifications and knowledge of the latest and greatest software versions might not be as qualified as candidates with broad virtualization skills and...

  • VMware command line options to keep in your ESXi toolbox

    Even if you've always used the GUI of vSphere Client to get your work done, that doesn't mean it's always the right tool for the job. Save time and effort with VMware scripts.

    IT pros are not immune to the saying, "If all you have is a...

  • VMware host profile

    VMware Host Profiles is a vCenter Server tool for designing and deploying ESX/ESXi...

  • VMware vSphere PowerCLI FAQ

    With a cmdlet here and script there, you can easily manage VMs through the VMware vSphere PowerCLI. With ESXi on the horizon, it’s a good time to start learning about this tool.

  • vSphere CLI (vCLI)

    vSphere Command-Line Interface (vCLI) is a management tool for VMware users managing VMware ESX/ESXi infrastructures.

    The vSphere CLI gives administrators more freedom to...

  • How to automatically consolidate VMware snapshots in vSphere 5

    Is there a way to consolidate VMware snapshots automatically?

    IT Knowledge Exchange user MasterJohn has to generate snapshots for a specific task once a...

  • PowerCLI 5.0: New cmdlets and PowerShell snap-ins for vSphere

    PowerCLI 5.0 was just released with a host of new cmdlets and PowerShell snap-ins. This release makes scripting easier and the command-line less intimidating.

  • VSphere Host Profiles vs. PowerCLI: The war for automation supremacy

    Both vSphere Host Profiles and PowerCLI scripts automate the host-provisioning process, but each tool has strengths and limitations.

  • VMware View 4.5 Guide by Mike Laverick