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PowerShell Scripting Examples for VMware Virtual Infrastructure
Like a lot of virtual infrastructure administrators already seem to be doing, I decided I better start learning about PowerShell scripting for VMware ESX and VirtualCenter. There has been a lot written on this topic in the recent months, but I have been just been speed reading through with the idea that “I’ll get around to understanding and learning this later when I have more time”. Now I am holding myself to this promise, so this post is my first steps to making myself learn. I am also looking forward to attending the Scripting VMware Infrastructure: Automating, Integrating, and Extending VI VMWorld Hands On Lab (Lab 09) already on my schedule for the conference.
Here’s what little I know about Powershell for VMware so far:
- PowerShell is actually a Microsoft application that is the base of the VMware VI Toolkit
- The best way for getting started with PowerShell is to download the Windows PowerShell 1.0 Documentation Pack
- The VMware Communities is home to the VI PowerShell Blog. They are actually running a scripting contest right now.
Here are links to several useful PowerShell scripts created by the user community: Read the rest of this entry »











