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VMware vSphere 6.5 API Object Model

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Schema of the VMware vSphere 6.5 API Object Model.
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This entry was posted in Poster, PowerCLI, PowerShell, VMware on November 21, 2016 by Christophe Calvet.

PowerCLI study guide – core concepts

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This course will introduce the core concepts of PowerCLI.
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This entry was posted in PowerCLI, PowerShell, VMware on October 31, 2016 by Christophe Calvet.

PowerShell study guide – core concepts

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This course will introduce the core concepts of PowerShell in order to make the most out of PowerCLI.
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This entry was posted in PowerCLI, PowerShell, VMware on October 31, 2016 by Christophe Calvet.

Get-EsxCli on steroids V2

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Get-EsxCli V2 made easy. Generate automatically a PowerCLI function for each EsxCli command.
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This entry was posted in Get-EsxCli on steroids, PowerCLI, PowerShell, VMware on June 25, 2016 by Christophe Calvet.

Find VM by IP via API SearchIndex PowerCLI

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Find a VM based on the IP extracted from VMware tools using the API “SearchIndex”
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This entry was posted in PowerCLI, PowerShell, VMware on June 20, 2016 by Christophe Calvet.

Export ViewBase object properties PowerCLI

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Export ViewBase object properties and child objects properties with PowerCLI.
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This entry was posted in PowerCLI, PowerShell, VMware on June 1, 2016 by Christophe Calvet.

VMware vSphere API Object Model

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Schema of the VMware vSphere API Object Model…generated partially with PowerCLI.
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This entry was posted in Poster, PowerCLI, PowerShell, Uncategorized, VMware on January 20, 2016 by Christophe Calvet.

PowerCLI study guide from rookie to guru

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Want to learn PowerCLI but don’t know where to start?
Already using it and want to progress to the next level?
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This entry was posted in PowerCLI, PowerShell, VMware on December 31, 2015 by Christophe Calvet.

ESXi get CIM via vCenter PowerCLI

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Get ESXi CIM via vCenter with PowerCLI.
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This entry was posted in PowerCLI, PowerShell, VMware on November 30, 2015 by Christophe Calvet.

Find orphaned vmdk files via workflow

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Extract via PowerCLI the list of “probably” orphaned files -vmdk, vmx etc – across multiples datastores in parallel using PowerShell workflow.
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This entry was posted in PowerCLI, PowerShell, VMware on October 14, 2015 by Christophe Calvet.

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