How to create a vSphere CMDB using PowerCLI and SQL. By logging vCenter data into a separate DB, report on historical configs and usage.
Posts published in “vSphereChangeManagementDB”
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…
Note: This has been superseded by version v1.1, which you can download from here. Please feel free to walk through the posts to learn how to build it yourself. In my…