I'm trying to set up VMWare's VI client for an ESXi 3.5u4 install at home. The host system is all ready to go, but now when I try to run the installer (VMware-viclient.exe) on my Windows XP SP3 laptop ...
Scripting and developing with VMware is getting so much easier with the addition of PowerShell, the VI Toolkit, new documentation, and all of the community help and support Microsoft’s PowerShell ...
Last month, I reported that VMware was working on an "official" VMware VirtualCenter plug-in guide. And just that quickly, the company has released the guide - although only with "experimental" ...
With the ESXi stick inserted, boot virtualization host. Make sure BIOS can boot from the USB device. This is the screen that will appear with a successful boot. Press <F2> to enter management screens.
I just came across an annoyance that might seem small to some, but to others looms larger. I recently bought a 64-bit Windows Vista laptop (HP Pavilion, if you're curious -- great deal at Best Buy for ...
ESXi is free. Awesome. But I still need VI Client, VSphere, or third part tools to manage it, correct?<BR><BR>The rcli is now read only, and what little information I can find online about the linux ...
The companies collaborated on the development of seamless extension between BEA's virtualization products and VMware's VirtualCenter called LiquidVM VI Client Extension. Palo Alto, Calif.-based VMware ...
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