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    XSIBackup-App

    XSIBackup-App

    Backup and replicate Linux files, databases and ©VMWare ©ESXi VMs

    Free virtual appliance to backup and replicate Linux servers and ©VMWare ©ESXi virtual machines from version 5.1 to 8.0. https://33hops.com/xsibackup-app-detailed-installation-instructions.html ©XSIBackup-App connects to multiple Linux or ©ESXi servers and backs VMs & files up to, local disk, NFS, iSCSI, Samba, etc... or to any Linux or ©ESXi server over IP, it just needs the SSH port open.
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    XSIBackup-Classic

    XSIBackup-Classic

    Local and over IP backups for ©VMWare ©ESXi 5.1 to 6.7

    ...Full version supports quiescing, differential backup, deduplication and much more... Download link: https://33hops.com/xsibackup-vmware-esxi-backup.html Free VMWare backup solution for the ESXi hypervisor. Linux style command line tool. Crontab with configurable disk space autoprovision, set the room you want to reserve for your backups and rotate them. Full backups may be done with vmkfstools or by means of Rsync and its Delta algorithm (read: https://33hops.com/blog_xsibackup-rsync-considerations.html), to a local datastore or over TCP/IP tunneled through SSH, so any transfer over IP is secure.
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    vEMan - VMware ESX/ESXi Manager

    vEMan - VMware ESX/ESXi Manager

    An unofficial VMware® ESX/ESXi Manager for Linux

    vEMan - [v]Mware [E]SX [Man]ager provides a GUI for managing ESX servers natively from within your Linux desktop without the need to use Windows vSphere® anymore! Support vEMan development for v2.0 by gofundme! http://www.gofundme.com/vEMan Why I started vEMan? Because I hate it to start my Windows VM to manage ESX(i) servers ;o) vEMan is (maybe) not needed if you use vCenter 5.x: http://kb.vmware.com/kb/2005377 --> vSphere >= v5 has a "web client" BUT keep in mind that there are...
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    datamap-it

    datamap-it

    Datamap is a multiplatform disk space and data growth monitoring tool

    Datamap is a multiplatform disk space and data growth monitoring tool. Datamap helps manage disk storage on local servers or on the enterprise network. Some of the features included in Datamap: Multiplatform, clients available for Windows, Linux, Solaris and Unix.. Centralized access to all information. Centralized configuration of all nodes. Centralized view of disk usage, current and history views.
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    raw2vmdk is an OS independent Java utility that allows you to mount raw disk images, like images created by "dd", using VMware, VirtualBox or any other virtualization platform supporting the VMDK disk format.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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