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Delete select VM Snapshots with PowerCLI

Posted on June 20, 2017 by Matt Bradford

Cleaning up old snapshots is one of the easiest ways that a virtualization administrator can reclaim storage capacity in their environment. Unlike reclaiming other resources such as CPU or Memory, deleting old snapshots doesn’t require downtime and therefore doesn’t usually… Continue Reading →

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