My Powershell Christmas Wishlist
Dear Santa Snover, I met you briefly following a PowerCLI session at VMworld and gave you a part of my wishlist, but didn’t want to take up your time at that point. Here is my FULL Christmas wishlist!...
View ArticleGetting Started with the Unofficial vCloud Powershell Functions
By Popular Demand! A quick how-to on my vCloud Powershell functions!
View ArticlePowerCLI in the Cloud
If you attended the PowerCLI sessions at VMWorld, you may remember the mention of a vCloud Snapin coming soon. This will be the first Powershell snapin allowing administration of your hybrid cloud...
View ArticleHow to be a PowerCLI Ninja
Dean (aka @Danger0u5) mentioned on twitter that he’d like to be a Powershell/PowerCLI ninja someday. (I think he’s already on his way. ) It got me thinking about how I got started with Powershell and...
View ArticleTime Reporting with Outlook and Powershell
Do you work at a company that requires you to report your time? Are you curious how much time you are spending on different projects or duties? Hate having a separate tool just for time tracking and...
View ArticlePowershell Outlook Time Reporting by Category
By request, I have revised the code from my original Outlook Time Reporting to report on Category and day of week with summary totals. A true time sheet really. In fact, I believe someone is using this...
View ArticleUploading VMs to vCloud with OVFtool
VMware’s OVFtool is a command line tool that allows you to convert VMware Virtual Machines to Open Virtualization Format, or OVF. In the latest version, it can also upload VMs to vCloud Director for...
View ArticlevCloud 5.1 API Support in PowerCLI 5.1 R2
Quite a few people have been asking about vCloud 5.1 feature support in PowerCLI. Guess what: It’s here! PowerCLI 5.1 R2 has officially dropped, and the new vCloud 5.1 features are built in! You will...
View ArticlevCloud VM and VApp Backups with PowerCLI
There are times when a snapshot doesn’t cut it, and asking the Backup Administrator or Cloud Provider to set up backups doesn’t make sense. Just a couple examples I’ve run into as a Cloud Provider:...
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