Virtualization Security Audit Tool - Security assess CIS compliance of a Virtualization environments
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Virtualization Security Audit Tool - Security assess CIS compliance of a Virtualization environments
customize EXSI installation iso with additional drivers use Github Actions
My public-facing repository of sanitized scripts and playbooks that I've written and used for systems administration over the last couple of years.
My attempts at making life with VMware that little bit easier.
Powershell module for VMWare vSphere forensics
Uses PowerShell to get vmware tools version information (Version, BuildNumber, ESXi Version...) from packages.vmware.com
A tool to assess the compliance of a VMware vSphere environment against the CIS Benchmark.
PowerShell cmdlets, statements, and scripts related to VMware.PowerCLI
Create Custom ESXI with aditional driver and software
This is a PowerShell script that makes it easy to take configuration backups of your ESXI hosts. It automates the scheduling of the script, including backup retention and Windows Event Log integration.
PowerShell script to monitor guest disk usage in VMWare ESXi & vCenter.
Scripts for checking ESXi host NIC or Network connectivity
Script that provides the logic to do VDI by day and Compute by night (Or whenever else resources are free)
This Generate Inventory build script is written in Powershell with the support of its PowerCLI module for VMware ESXi hosts. It will generate the inventory of the resources allocation on multiple ESXi hosts with running Virtual Machines.
VMWARE ESXI v6.7.1 (Fix)
This fork of the PSHTML-AD-Report project adds functionality to the existing report tool so that metrics can be collected from VMWare infrastructures.
Miscellaneous scripts for managing a vSphere Environment with PowerCLI.
Scripts dealing with VMware ESXi syslog and VMware Log Insight
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