VMware vSphere Automated Reporting with PowerCLI
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
Virtualization and IT automation are two of the fastest growing areas in the IT sector. This course will teach you how to automate reporting, anomaly detection, and configuration management with PowerCLI. Start learning from Pluralsight by taking this course today!
Virtualization is becoming more pervasive in the datacenter than ever before. As these environments scale, the requirement for administrators to do more with less is never-ending. In this course, VMware vSphere Automated Reporting with PowerCLI, you'll learn the ins and outs of querying for each component of VMware, automated report generation and web report development that propel your administration of VMware vSphere environments to the next level. First, you'll explore how to setup the programs and command line syntax needed to gather, format, and display vSphere environment information. Next, you'll focus in on specific powerCLI command syntax for each component of vSphere, ESXi hosts, virtual machines, storage, patching, networking, and more, all the while building the example automated web report piece by piece. Finally, you'll learn how to combine powerCLI commands, powershell functionality, and your critical thinking, to develop a monitoring solution tailored to your environment and integrate it into an already existing web display. When you're finished with this course, you'll have the skills and knowledge of VMware PowerCLI needed to immediately begin creating reports and custom heads-up displays that will increase productivity, uptime, security, and overall workflow of your vSphere administration work center.
Virtualization is becoming more pervasive in the datacenter than ever before. As these environments scale, the requirement for administrators to do more with less is never-ending. In this course, VMware vSphere Automated Reporting with PowerCLI, you'll learn the ins and outs of querying for each component of VMware, automated report generation and web report development that propel your administration of VMware vSphere environments to the next level. First, you'll explore how to setup the programs and command line syntax needed to gather, format, and display vSphere environment information. Next, you'll focus in on specific powerCLI command syntax for each component of vSphere, ESXi hosts, virtual machines, storage, patching, networking, and more, all the while building the example automated web report piece by piece. Finally, you'll learn how to combine powerCLI commands, powershell functionality, and your critical thinking, to develop a monitoring solution tailored to your environment and integrate it into an already existing web display. When you're finished with this course, you'll have the skills and knowledge of VMware PowerCLI needed to immediately begin creating reports and custom heads-up displays that will increase productivity, uptime, security, and overall workflow of your vSphere administration work center.
Syllabus
- Course Overview 1min
- Introduction to vSphere Reporting with PowerCLI 15mins
- Getting All VMs Info into One Place 12mins
- Displaying VMs Hardware at a Glance 11mins
- Scripting VM Performance Monitoring 24mins
- Listing ESXi Host Attributes and Information 11mins
- Discovering a New Way to Look at VMware Storage 15mins
- Reporting VMware Networking Status 17mins
- Taking a Deeper Look at Advanced VMware Networking 11mins
- Inspecting Advanced vSphere Options 7mins
- Ensuring ESXi Host Image and Patching Compliance 10mins
- Protecting vSphere with Security Reporting 13mins
- Pulling It All Together 8mins
- Wrapping It Up 4mins
Taught by
Aaron Rosenmund
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