Hyper9's Virtual Environment Optimization solution added something new and interesting with version 2.0 - PowerShell integration. Customers who had been creating PowerShell scripts wanted a way to leverage them from within Hyper9's powerful search capability. Check out these example screencasts from Hyper9's Andrew Kutz.
Getting a VMware VM with the Hyper9 VEO PowerCLI
The Hyper9 VEO PowerCLI is built from the ground up to interoperate with the VMware vSphere PowerCLI. For the next few minutes Andrew Kutz demonstrates how to use the Hyper9 PowerCLI to retrieve a virtual machine (VM) from a Hyper9 VEO server on the command line and then convert that VM to a VMware VM using the VMware vSphere PowerCLI in order perform an action on it.
Getting VMs with the Hyper9 VEO PowerCLI
Leveraging Microsoft PowerShell and the Hyper9 VEO PowerCLI, Andrew Kutz demonstrates how to get a list of virtual machines (VMs) from a Hyper9 VEO server on the command line in this screen cast.
Connecting with Hyper9 VEO PowerCLI
In this short screen cast, Andrew Kutz will walk you through connecting to and disconnecting from a Hyper9 VEO server using the Hyper9 VEO PowerCLI and Microsoft PowerShell.
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