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This application is a run time application that does not need to be installed. Its purpose is to replicate, at some point, vCenter for the free versions of ESXi. It is still under development and please expect issues. Tested using ESXi v 6.5.
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vEMan is not published or pronounced by VMware Inc. vEMan is an OpenSource project from a private person without any warranty or claim to bother VMware Inc. VMware,vSphere,ESX/ESXi,vCenter are trademarks by VMware Inc.
This is a very simple bash script that can aid in the task of registering multiple VMs in an ESX/ESXi environment. The script is meant to take advantage of the existing built in tools of VMware's ESX.
v001 - ESX
v002 - ESXi
Remote Desktop (RD) Connection Manager allows easy working with remote desktops and servers. It supports: Citrix ICA, Microsoft Windows terminal services (RDP), VMRC, VNC as well as VDI: VMWare Workstation, VMWare ESX and ESXi servers, Microsoft Hype
VMWrapper is a NCurses-based wrapper on top of vmware-cmd. It works with VMWare ESX/ESXi and is written in Ruby. It is meant to allow graphical (console) management of VMWare virtual machines on UNIX hosts.