Don’t fear using scripts any more… with Virtu-Al’s power pack
Power Pack for PowerGUI and VESI from Virtu-Al
Aren’t your little bit afraid when it comes to using scripting for your Virtual Infrasctructure? You think that scripts its not for you? You think that you must be a programmer or so? Not any more. With Alain Renouf’s PowerPack for VESI and PowerGUI you don’t have to be afraid using scripts any more.
Alain Renouf (“the French”) is a great guy. He just release a PowerPack with all the great scripts he has been releasing since some time now and which can be installed as a PowerPack inside VESI or PowerGUI. If you don’t know what PowerGui or VESI is, I’ve done some articles in the past explaining what this Freeware tools are for..
How to install this power Pack?
01. First go and install PowerShell.
02. Then Install PowerCLI
03. After that Install VESI or PowerGUI. (With PowerGUI must install VIMPP – ‘VMware Infrastructure Management’ PowerPack which can find here.)
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Thanks for the plug, great post ! If you have any suggestions please let me know.
Alain,
you're welcome. Share the good stuff…. -:)