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If you are not running windows 2008 and don't have PowerShell installed then go get it from Microsoft's [http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/technologies/management/powershell/default.mspx PowerShell landing page]
If you are not running windows 2008/Windows 7 and don't have PowerShell (Posh) installed then go get it from Microsoft's [http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/technologies/management/powershell/default.mspx PowerShell landing page]


==== Scripts on other locations ====
It is nowadays also offered via Windows Update as an optional update.


* [http://virtualfuture.info/2008/07/powershell-remove-connected-iso/ Remove connected iso's]
Then in order to manage your virtual infrastructure you will need the [[VI Toolkit for windows]] and then go to the [[PowerCLI]] page.


* [http://communities.vmware.com/docs/DOC-6973 HBA Load Balancer]


* [http://communities.vmware.com/docs/DOC-6972 Deploy and Redeploy vm's (from templates) from a .csv]


* [http://communities.vmware.com/docs/DOC-9610 Resourcepool Reservation Script]


* [ http://communities.vmware.com/docs/DOC-7090 Add/Remove active directory user accounts who belong to a particular security group on all ESX hosts]
==== Learning Powershell ====


* [http://mikedatl.typepad.com/mikedvirtualization/2008/10/quick-migration.html Quick migration]
* [[BEGINNERS PAGE | Beginners page]]
 
* [[Learning Powershell]]
 
* [[Powershell techniques and tips]]
 
* [[Powershell Tools]]
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 12:29, 31 July 2010

If you are not running windows 2008/Windows 7 and don't have PowerShell (Posh) installed then go get it from Microsoft's PowerShell landing page

It is nowadays also offered via Windows Update as an optional update.

Then in order to manage your virtual infrastructure you will need the VI Toolkit for windows and then go to the PowerCLI page.



Learning Powershell