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vTools
RVtools
Aug 24th
RVTools is a windows .NET 2.0 application which uses the VI SDK to display information about your virtual machines and ESX hosts. Interacting with VirtualCenter 2.5, ESX 3.5, ESX3i, ESX4i and vSphere 4 RVTools is able to list information about cpu, memory, disks, nics, cd-rom, floppy drives, snapshots, VMware tools, ESX hosts, nics, datastores, switches, ports and health checks.
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vAlarm from Xtravirt.
Mar 21st
vAlarm – Free Desktop Tool for Monitoring vCenter Alarms.
vAlarm is a Windows® based application which monitors alarms generated by VMware® vCenter.
The product is designed to be installed on an administrators PC, and provides automated monitoring of vCenter alarms without needing to be logged into a full VI Client console.
The software automatically communicates with a vCenter server on a user configurable schedule, and notifies any active alarms via a popup information bubble in the notification area of a users desktop.
The option to show details of all active alarms displays an information dialogue which lists individual alarms with detailed descriptions.
The software supports VMware vCenter 2.5 & 4.0.
Click HERE to download vAlarm.
vLogView from Xtravirt.
Mar 21st
vLogView – Free Desktop Tool for Managing ESX Server Logs from xtravirt.
LogView is a Windows® based application which manages VMware® ESX Server log files.
The product is designed to be installed on an administrators PC, and provides the ability to store, view and search ESX Server log files from multiple ESX Servers, without requiring individual login, navigation and manual file transfer.
The software requires the ability to communicate with a VMware vCenter server.
The software supports VMware vCenter 2.5 & 4.0, and VMware ESX Server 3.x and 4.x.
Click HERE to download vLogView.
vSphere Client RDP Plug-in
Mar 21st
vSphere Client RDP Plug-in from Xtravirt.
The Xtravirt vSphere RDP Plug-in provides integration of the Windows Remote Desktop tool with the VMware vSphere Client. Utilising Remote Desktop to connect virtual machines provides a better user experience compared to the built-in VMware console as well as performing better across WAN connections.
Click HERE to download vSphere Client RDP Plug-in.