Recently one of the largest Zerto customers (10,000 protected VMs) reached out to me asking for help. It was early Friday evening, I already had a beer open, so I…
Posts published in “PowerCLI”
It’s been a busy few weeks. Between work and preparing the house for an imminent new baby, there hasn’t been much time for blogging. But that doesn’t mean I haven’t…
How to create a vSphere CMDB using PowerCLI and SQL. By logging vCenter data into a separate DB, report on historical configs and usage.
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I was recently demonstrating a script to automate Exchange consistency verification for a prospect and right before the demo I thought to myself, “I bet they say we don’t want…
How many times in your career have you tested something that totally blew you away? Your mind racing with use cases both past and present. The first VM you created?…
For my final blog post in the 4-part series on how to create a vSphere Change Management Database for free, I’m going to show you how to prune the data.…
In my previous 2 blog posts I took you through creating a vSphere Change Management Database, how to insert data using PowerCLI, and in this post, I’ll show you some…
In the last blog we created a SQL database in which to store data from PowerCLI in order to create a vSphere Change Management Database for free. If you missed…