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Learning PowerCLI - Second Edition

By : Robert van den Nieuwendijk
Book Image

Learning PowerCLI - Second Edition

By: Robert van den Nieuwendijk

Overview of this book

VMware vSphere PowerCLI, a free extension to Microsoft Windows PowerShell, enables you to automate the management of a VMware vSphere or vCloud environment. This book will show you how to automate your tasks and make your job easier. Starting with an introduction to the basics of PowerCLI, the book will teach you how to manage your vSphere and vCloud infrastructure from the command line. To help you manage a vSphere host overall, you will learn how to manage vSphere ESXi hosts, host profiles, host services, host firewall, and deploy and upgrade ESXi hosts using Image Builder and Auto Deploy. The next chapter will not only teach you how to create datastore and datastore clusters, but you’ll also work with profile-driven and policy-based storage to manage your storage. To create a disaster recovery solution and retrieve information from vRealize Operations, you will learn how to use Site Recovery Manager and vRealize Operations respectively. Towards the end, you’ll see how to use the REST APIs from PowerShell to manage NSX and vRealize Automation and create patch baselines, scan hosts against the baselines for missing patches, and re-mediate hosts. By the end of the book, you will be capable of using the best tool to automate the management and configuration of VMware vSphere.
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
Learning PowerCLI Second Edition
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface

Installing SRM


SRM will be used to create recovery plans to migrate or failover virtual machines from protected sites to recovery sites. Because you want your virtual environment to run at the recovery site in the case your protected site is unavailable, both sites need a vCenter Server and an SRM server. The SRM application must be installed on a Windows Server computer. For supported Windows Server versions, you should check the VMware Compatibility Guide. You can find the VMware Compatibility Guide for SRM at http://www.vmware.com/resources/compatibility/search.php?deviceCategory=sra .

Virtual machines that you want to protect using SRM have to be replicated from the protected site to the recovery site. There are two ways to replicate the virtual machines:

  • Array-based replication

  • Host-based replication

For array-based replication, you have to configure the replication of virtual machines from the protected site to the recovery site on your storage array.

If you don't have an array that supports...