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VMware Details Free
Scripting Tool
July 31 2008
The
VMware Infrastructure (VI) Toolkit (for Windows), a new addition to its
scripting toolkit portfolio that enhances automation of virtual
datacenters is available. Offered free of charge, the toolkit is an
easy-to-use scripting interface for administrators who need to manage
multiple VMware ESX hypervisors or VMware VirtualCenter instances. Based
on the popular Microsoft PowerShell scripting language, it provides a
familiar interface that lets administrators automate repetitive tasks
such as cloning, moving, starting or stopping virtual machines and hosts
in a VMware Infrastructure environment.
Managing a large VMware Infrastructure deployment can require taking
similar actions across dozens or hundreds of hosts or virtual machines.
Typically, administrators either perform the tasks individually or use
less familiar scripting languages to help automate some of the standard
tasks.
The VI Toolkit (for Windows) allows VMware Infrastructure to be managed
just like any other Windows application. Routine tasks can easily be
automated so that hundreds of hosts or virtual machines are just as easy
to manage as one. The toolkit includes simple-to-use “commandlets” for
deploying hundreds of virtual machines across IT infrastructure, saving
administrators the time and effort of repeating management tasks and
freeing up their precious time for more creative, productive and
impactful efforts.
“With
more than 120,000 customers using our products, and 46 percent of our
enterprise customers deploying VMware Infrastructure 3 as the preferred
platform in the datacenter, the ability to automate standard management
tasks is becoming increasingly important,” said Raghu Raghuram, vice
president of products and solutions at VMware. “Now anyone using
Microsoft PowerShell can automate these tasks. For example, a customer
managing multiple virtual machines can write a few lines of PowerShell
commands to eliminate hours of work. In environments with hundreds or
thousands of virtual machines, this can save a tremendous amount of
time.”
VMware encourages IT administrators to submit their own scripts to the
community to help their peers improve management of their own VMware
environments. As part of this effort, VMware is announcing a contest for
the best script created using the VI Toolkit (for Windows) – the winner
will receive an all-expense paid trip to VMworld 2008 Las Vegas or
$5,000 USD. |