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Collecting ESXi Host Hardware Information with PowerShell

Posted on December 28, 2014 by Matt Bradford

We keep a matrix of all our ESXi host hardware information and this usually takes a few hours to touch each host and gather the information. It’s worth the time to ensure our environment is uniformed, however PowerShell/PowerCLI is able to make this much… Continue Reading →

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