VMware vSphere powerCLI reference [electronic resource] : automating vSphere administration / Luc Dekens ... [et al.].

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Serious skillsPublication details: Indianapolis : Wiley Pub., Inc., c2011.Edition: 1st edDescription: xxvii, 740 p. : illSubject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 005.4/3 22
LOC classification:
  • QA76.9.V5 V63 2011eb
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Contents:
pt. 1. Install, configure, and manage the vSphere environment -- pt. 2. Managing the virtual machine life cycle -- pt. 3. Securing your vSphere environment -- pt. 4. Monitoring and reporting -- pt. 5. Scripting tools and features.
Summary: "VMware vSphere PowerCLI is a must-have tool for any administrator managing VMware vSphere in a Windows environment. Having to repeat vSphere administrative tasks can be time consuming and error-prone, but PowerCLI--created specifically for Windows environments--allows VMware administrators to automate tasks. Written to the latest PowerCLI, this handy guide shows you step by step how to use the PowerCLI cmdlets for daily administration procedures and frequently performed tasks for VMware vSphere X. The reference is organized by vSphere tasks, providing a practical approach to accessing the information you need while you are on the job. Supported by real world examples and no-nonsense instruction, coverage includes installation, configuration, and management of a vSphere environment, management of the virtual machine life-cycle, security, and monitoring and reporting."-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes index.

pt. 1. Install, configure, and manage the vSphere environment -- pt. 2. Managing the virtual machine life cycle -- pt. 3. Securing your vSphere environment -- pt. 4. Monitoring and reporting -- pt. 5. Scripting tools and features.

"VMware vSphere PowerCLI is a must-have tool for any administrator managing VMware vSphere in a Windows environment. Having to repeat vSphere administrative tasks can be time consuming and error-prone, but PowerCLI--created specifically for Windows environments--allows VMware administrators to automate tasks. Written to the latest PowerCLI, this handy guide shows you step by step how to use the PowerCLI cmdlets for daily administration procedures and frequently performed tasks for VMware vSphere X. The reference is organized by vSphere tasks, providing a practical approach to accessing the information you need while you are on the job. Supported by real world examples and no-nonsense instruction, coverage includes installation, configuration, and management of a vSphere environment, management of the virtual machine life-cycle, security, and monitoring and reporting."-- Provided by publisher.

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