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Vmware Scripts

Using PowerShell to get a list Virtual Machine Snapshots in VMware ESXi 4.1

Using PowerShell to Gracefully Shut Down Multiple Virtual Machines in VMware

Using PowerShell to Remove Virtual Machine Snapshots in VMware ESXi 4.1

Using PowerShell to create a Virtual Machine Inventory in VMware and Export it to a CSV File

Using PowerShell to Create Virtual Machine Snapshots in VMware

Using PowerShell to View  Virtual Machine Disks (VMDK) Information in VMware and Export to a CSV File

Using PowerShell to View Datastore and Virtual Machine Space Usage Information in VMware

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