Saturday, September 29. 2012
Mike Laverick's VMwareWag - vSphere Storage 5.1 - Part 1 with Cormac Hogan
In part one Mike Laverick discusses with Cormac Hogan the new vSphere5.1 features on the area of storage including: VMFS File Sharing increased, Space Efficent Sparse Virtual Disks, New vSphere Storage APIs and Support for 5-node MSCS Clusters. Follow Cormac at http://www.cormachogan.com and at @VMwareStorage
Thursday, September 27. 2012
VMware vSphere 5.1 Documentation Center - PDF and E-book Formats
VMware really did an outstanding job with the availability of vSphere 5.1 information at the new vSphere 5.1 Documentation Center. It offers a wide range of documents in searchable HTML format but also offers all guides in PFD, ePub and mobi format. It even has a link to one downloadable zip file with all the vSphere 5 PDFs you need.
ESXi and vCenter Server 5.1 Product Guides:
- vSphere Installation and Setup
- vSphere Upgrade
- vSphere vCenter Server and Host Management
- vSphere Virtual Machine Administration
- vSphere Host Profiles
- vSphere Networking
- vSphere Storage
- vSphere Security
- vSphere Resource Management
- vSphere Availability
- vSphere Monitoring and Performance
- vSphere Troubleshooting
- vSphere Examples and Scenarios [pdf | epub | mobi]
Zip Archives of ESXi and vCenter Server Documentation
Thursday, September 13. 2012
ESXCLI and vCLI remote connection options - VMware ESXi 5.1 Reference Poster

The vCLI command set includes vicfg- commands and ESXCLI commands. The ESXCLI commands included in the vCLI package are equivalent to the ESXCLI commands available on the ESXi Shell. The vicfgcommand set is similar to the deprecated esxcfg- command set in the ESXi Shell.
You can manage many aspects of an ESXi host with the ESXCLI command set. You can run ESXCLI commands as vCLI commands or run them in the ESXi Shell in troubleshooting situations. You can also run ESXCLI commands from the PowerCLI shell by using the Get-EsxCli cmdlet. See the vSphere PowerCLI Administration Guide and the vSphere PowerCLI Reference.
The set of ESXCLI commands available on a host depends on the host configuration. The vSphere Command‐Line Interface Reference lists help information for all ESXCLI commands. Run esxcli --server <MyESXi> --help before you run a command on a host to verify that the command is defined on the host you are targeting. You can use this link to get your copy of the VMware ESXi 5.1 Reference Poster.
The set of ESXCLI commands available on a host depends on the host configuration. The vSphere Command‐Line Interface Reference lists help information for all ESXCLI commands. Run esxcli --server <MyESXi> --help before you run a command on a host to verify that the command is defined on the host you are targeting. You can use this link to get your copy of the VMware ESXi 5.1 Reference Poster.
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