Sep
16
2009

Vizioncore vProduct range

This morning we had a meeting with Vizioncore/Quest. Danny Claproth and Jan-Willem Koppers informed us on their complete range of vProducts.

Vizioncore offers a wide range of products which add additional features or deliver VMware-like features. I’ve not had very much time to test their products yet but I knew most of them by name and function. After attending Danny’s presentation I will definitely make time to check out their neat products.

The ones I will definitely check out are vFoglight, vOptimizer, vConverter and of course Virtualization EcoShell.

vFoglight
From what I saw vFoglight is a brilliant virtualization management solution which delivers performance-, capacity- and cost monitoring to improve resource utilization, recover costs and quickly find bottlenecks in your infrastructure.

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Written by Erik Scholten in: PowerShell, Third party product(s), VMware |Other posts by Erik Scholten| Tags: , ,
Feb
25
2009

VMworld Europe 2009 – EcoShell introduction

At the booth of Vizioncore Scott Herold gave a presentation and demonstration about the Virtualization EcoShell Initiative (VESI).

The Virtualization EcoShell Initiative (VESI) is a new Vizioncore-sponsored community initiative being led by virtualization expert and author Scott Herold. The goal of The VESI community is to further enhance the administrative experience of virtual infrastructures with automation using Windows PowerShell through an extensible freeware toolkit called Virtualization EcoShell, scheduled for beta release end of March 2009.

Be sure to visit TheVESI.org today to find out more about the initative aned upcoming freeware product Virtualization EcoShell!

Later on today we will post a the video of one of the presentations Scott did.

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Written by Anne Jan Elsinga in: PowerShell, VMworld (Europe) |Other posts by Anne Jan Elsinga| Tags: , , ,
Feb
02
2009

VMware VI Toolkit Update to 1.5

VMware recently introduced the new and improved VI Toolkit, version 1.5

VI Toolkit (for Windows) is a command-line and scripting tool built on Windows PowerShell. It provides more than 150 cmdlets for managing and automating your VMware Infrastructure. You can download now this new version from : http://www.vmware.com/downloads/download.do?downloadGroup=VI-WT-15

For the release notes you can visit:

http://www.vmware.com/support/developer/windowstoolkit/wintk15/windowstoolkit15-200901-releasenotes.html

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Written by Anthony Winters in: PowerShell, VMware |Other posts by Anthony Winters| Tags: ,
Jan
20
2009

More PowerShell stuff

Last year I started to write a small program in Perl to document the virtual infrastructures we encounter at client locations.
But since it’s all PowerShell it was time to start to write the same thing in PowerShell.

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Jan
13
2009

Managing VMware with PowerShell FAQ

If you’re interested in automating your virtual environment you should check out this link. It containts a list of frequently asked questions about PowerShell combined with VMware.

http://communities.vmware.com/docs/DOC-4210

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Written by Anne Jan Elsinga in: PowerShell, VMware |Other posts by Anne Jan Elsinga| Tags: ,
Jan
07
2009

Code pages added

New year, new items. As of today VMGuru.nl added a new section called ‘Code pages‘. Here you can find code samples/scripts of topics on our blog, so you don’t need to search the entire site. When you have a usefull, clever or ‘need to share’ script or you have added some nice features to one of ‘our’ scripts, please contact us.

Enjoy!

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Written by Erik Scholten in: VMware |Other posts by Erik Scholten| Tags:
Jan
06
2009

Searching for a VM

One of the problems that most people have with virtualizing vCenter is that they don’t know where the vCenter VM is when there are problems.

There’s a fairly easy way to counter this problem.

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Written by Anne Jan Elsinga in: PowerShell, vCenter/VirtualCenter |Other posts by Anne Jan Elsinga| Tags: , ,
Dec
24
2008

Creating portgroups with PowerShell

I must  be a workaholic. I was browsing my laptop for some movie and I came across a folder with all kinds of plugins for VirtualCenter. Things like addPortgroup and other stuff.

Although it’s very handy to use those plugins I like to be able to these kind of things from the commandline, so I started some PowerShell script (here is where the workaholic starts) to create portgroups on all your VMware hosts that are known by VirtualCenter.

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Written by Anne Jan Elsinga in: Networking, PowerShell, VMware, vCenter/VirtualCenter |Other posts by Anne Jan Elsinga| Tags: ,
Nov
10
2008

VMware and PowerShell

I’m from the pre-WIMP era, like in pre Windows, Icons, Mouse, Pointers. There wasn’t anything like a graphical user interface. Even when they emerged like Norton Commander and PC Tools I still did most of my work from the commandline. Stuff like 4DOS enriched my life so I could get the most out of the commandline.

I still try to do most of my stuff from commandline. I’m very happy that companies like Microsoft see that there are more people that want to do their stuff from that commandline. Hence PowerShell. PowerShell can do some great tricks like doing an action on all servers in your infrastructure with one line of code.
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