VMware PowerCLI: Getting Started Part 1
27 Jan 2016 by 0 Automation and ManagementVMware PowerCLI is a PowerShell interface for managing vSphere. It allows IT Pros to not only perform all vSphere administrative tasks, but also automate them. For example, let’s say you have a 50 node ESXi cluster and need to make a change to one of the iscsi configurations on each host. You could either manually make the change on each node spending a few hours, or use PowerCLI to change the setting for all nodes in a matter of minutes. Making host or VM changes isn’t the only way PowerCLI can be used. It can also be used for quickly gathering data. There are scripts available such as the VMware Health Check script that will email an HTML report on the status of various items on each host like VMs with enabled snapshots or data stores that are almost full. Automation is now starting to become a crucial part… Read More»






