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Top 1. 0 Free v. Sphere ESX Tools and Utilities . Free Tools for Advanced Tasks.
Over the past month I have installed and tested almost every single tool on my
previous blog post of A List of FREE VMware v. Sphere Tools. I will be doing a
demo of these Top 1. Kentuckiana Virtualization Users Group meeting on May 2.
Alot of products from VMware are awesome, I just wanted to give other vendors
and contributers of the VMware community a chance to shine.)How the scoring went
down: Can It be used on ESX, ESXi, and v.

Reliable, High Performance TCP/HTTP Load Balancer. They use it! Some happy users
want to report their experience with HAProxy.

All features of MongoDB 3.2 and Shell power in one GUI tool. Perhaps the best
MongoDB GUI client for MS Windows. If you are using win-2008 server with domain
controllers. NGINX Plus combines load balancing, content caching, web serving,
security controls, and monitoring in one easy to use software package. An open
source, internationalized Java LDAP Browser with an extensible architecture.
Supports LDAP v2 and v3 servers, DSML, LDIF and GUI browsing and editing. The
following easy steps will install snmp daemon on your CentOS/RHEL server : yum
install net-snmp net-snmp-utils. Guía para montar un servidor en Debian 8 Jessie
con Apache, HTTPS, FTP, PHP, MariaDB, Wordpress, ownCloud, Moodle, Samba, SSH,
FISH, BitTorrent, aMule.

Center? More points for an everyday tool. Without further ado, here are your Top
1. Free products to use with VMware v. Sphere. Tied for 9th. Trilead VM Explorer
& Xangati Free.

Product. ESXESXiv. Center. Ease of Install. Feature Rich. Performance. Everyday
Use. Total Points. Trilead. 12. 04. 5. Xangati Free. 12.

Trilead VM Explorer. Best Use: Free VM Backup for Free ESXi (not sure if this
violates VMware's TOS). This utility packs some great features. It allows you to
do easy copy/write functions to your datastores once you have your ESX or ESXi
hosts added to the server list. You can add your v.

Center server, but then you can't find any VMs, but, you can add your ESX(i)
servers individually (max 3). Next, I tried the backup component. The backup
component took a long time to run.

Perhaps it was because it was my lab and not optimal hardware, but I maxed at 5.
MB/sec. If you are using Free ESXi, this is about as easy as it comes. The one
thing you don't get on the free version is a scheduler, so your backups are not
automated within the application. The GUI is very easy to navigate and has a
nice looking interface that are very appealing compared to most free utilities.
Included is a datastore browser so you can easily move files back and forth
between your datastores. A negative side of this product was that running on
ESX, it needs the root account to have SSH access which is a large security
hole. Xangati Free - Best Use: Network Centric monitoring tool for up to 1.

Scale easy and avoid system disruptions with the ADC challengers through high
availability, load balancing, security and high performance. Nikto is an Open
Source web server scanner which performs comprehensive tests against web servers
for multiple items, including over 6700 potentially dangerous files.

A great solution for performance and network monitoring. Read my article Xangati
Releases a Top 1. Free Tool. 8th. EMBOTICS V- Scoutv. Alarm ESXESXiv. Center.
Ease of Install. Feature Rich. Performance. Everyday Use.

Total Points. V- Scout. Alarm. 00. 25. 2. EMBOTICS V- Scout - Best Use: Trending
graphs and expiration date of VMs (END OF LIFE SEPTEMBER 2. To install, you have
to have a server or machine available as a webserver and will need to install a
database for keeping records of the data. Once the install completes, go through
another set of instructions to activate your free product.

Once done, navigate to the https of the server and you have to enter a local
username and password for the program, unlike Veeam where AD is integrated. Once
you log in, you must add your ESX or v. Center servers and let the data be
collected over a period of time.

This step also makes changes to your VMs, but from what I could tell, it was
only in the Comments section. Once that has completed you can start managing
your VMs and some features give you the ability no other program offers. If you
have a large inventory and you know certain machines are slated to be deleted or
removed at a certain date, you can set an Expiration date on them (This would be
a good concept for contract renewals of VMs if you are a cloud provider).

Then running reports when needed to view Expired VMs. There are also sections
called Approval State, Suspected and End of Life, but all you can do is change
it to either yes or no and I don't see much benefit in that. The coolest report
is in the trending.

You can grab a set of dates and it will report back how many VMs were used, the
amount of CPU and RAM usage, so you can gauge what sort of trending growth or
decline your environment is seeing. In addition, it has a bunch of free
reporting features for inventory.

Alarm - Best Use: v. Center Alarms on your desktop. Besides needing v. Center
it’s a great little monitoring feature. If you don't want to go through the
hassel of configuring all those alarms through v. Center, this will flash a
warning on the taskbar of your desktop that an alarm has been triggered in
virtual center.

From your desktop you can view the details. The setup and install process is a
very simple click next type of install. Tied for 6th. There are plenty of
repositories to install before launching and executing anything this pack has to
offer. Figuring out how to navigate isn't easy (even the windows installer), but
once you figure out what's going on, it's a script repository with loads of
useful information. The scripts aren't easy click next type of scripts, so be
prepared to use the - -help command. My favorite scripts are the vmwarev.

Sphere. Health. Check & change. Block. Tracking. Management.

William Lam, Luc Dekens, and others have done an incredible job on creating some
of the best automated scripts v. Sphere has to offer that you can't find in
packaged programs. Some scripts have dependencies for them to be able to run. If
a script isn't running check the v. Ghetto Repository page and look at the
particular script. VKernel Capacity Modeler - Best Use: Capacity modeler for
your VIThe limitations of this are as follows: Up to 3 ESX/ESXi hosts or only 1
v. Center server. This will give you the what- if scenario before you deploy new
VMs.

This will really come into play if you have an environment where server sprawl
is an ordinary thing. If a particular department has asked for 3 servers, when
they just got 4 servers last week, what sort of constraints will it have on your
virtual environment? The program will tell you what resources you have
available, and if you load these 3 new VMs with certain specs and applications,
you can see where you might bottleneck or fail. VKernel Search. My.

VMESXESXiv. Center. Ease of Install. Feature Rich. Performance. Everyday Use.
Total Points. 12. Best Use: Quick Search for any component in your VIThe install
process is a bit confusing like all VKernel free tools. You have to download a
package and use the standalone VMware converter to convert the package to a
VMDK. Next you power on your new VM, and do a quick networking configuration
setup and then access the VM through a web interface.

The VM is packed with search features. Add any ESX(i) or v.

Center instance to it and let it start collecting data of your environment. It's
an easy script builder to search and query for nearly anything in your
environment. There are some built in scripts, but you have the ability to script
anything possible. Do you know what others are doing within your VI? Unless you
go through and check the v. Center logs everyday you won't know exactly who did
what and when. This awesome tool is a small 2mb file that will notify you if
certain events happen inside of v.

Center. It doesn't work with single ESX or ESXi servers, but v. Center only. If
someone logs in, creates or deletes a VM, v. Switch, datastore, etc., the
program will notify you through 4 different channels (taskbar, email, twitter,
or RSS). I docked off . 1 from the install because according to David Davis'
video instructions, you have to set the program to run with administrator
privileges.

Tied for 2nd. Veeam Monitor Free Edition & RVTools ESXESXiv. Center. Ease of
Install. Feature Rich. Performance.

Everyday Use. Total Points. Veeam Monitor. 12. RVTools. 12. 25. 44. Veeam
Monitor Free Edition - Best Use: Top VMs & Alarm Repository. You may want a
dedicated server for this utility. It needs a MSSQL database for its
transactions. It has a very nice GUI and pulls host and VM stats and you can
even watch stats go by in real time.

One of the nice features is to see the top VMs which shows
CPU/Network/Memory/Disk/Swap usage which seperates it from v. Center. Nearly all
the stats can be see from v. Center, but this lumps everything together and
pulls only 2. If you want to generate reports, want longer than 2.

RVTools - Best Use: Quick inventory of whole VIGreat tool to have a quick
overview of your environment. Everything from Host to individual VM info is
availble for hardware to datastores.

It's a great tool for anyone looking to verify that each host has some of the
same configurations or to give a quick insight into your VMs to see if any
individual one has been configured with an incorrect v. CPU or RAM amount. The
simple export feature makes this handy for any type of reporting. The install is
a bit of a pain because you have to install Windows Power.

Shell, then VMware Power. CLI, then you install the v.

Eco. Shell. I combined the powerpacks and VESI into one because it's essentially
products built on top of Power. CLI. Over 2. 00 scripts are built into v. Eco.
Shell out of the box and Alan Renouf's Powerpack adds another couple hundred.
Take administration to a whole new level without have to do all the dirty Power.
CLI scripting. The v.

Eco. Shell also gives you the ability to save certain scripts, edit scripts to
fit your environment, and build from the ground up. Hands down the best free
tool any administrator can ask for. If you pay any attention to the online
community, you can see that administering v. Sphere from the GUI just isn't
going to cut it any longer. This is a great way to get your feet with with
Power. CLI.**UPDATE (GET STARTED NOW!)** - June 4th 2.

Eco. Shell - . It will connect to any ESX(i) or v. Center instance and grab the
usage of virtual disks of space used vs allocated.

You set a percentage that you want to report back if the VM has over the
specified amount of disk space. From there you can decide which disks should be
re- sized and you can even realign them if necessary. Veeam Fast. SCP - Everyone
who deals with VI everyday knows about this awesome free product. It allows you
to easily transfer files back and forth between your ESX(i) hosts.

We all have many management pieces that are web- based, whether it's SAN web-
interface, Veeam or Vizoncore backup, tools, etc. You can create a tab within
virtual center to show any webpage you want (internal or external).


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