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ESXi 5.0 Reference Poster

Title: ESXi 5.0 Reference Poster
Author(s): (VIRTU-AL) Alan Renouf
Target Audience: Technical - Intermediate
Current Revision:
First Published: 1 November 2011
Products: VMware, vSphere
UID: XD10452

VMware ESXi 5.0 Reference poster which includes handy quick references to advise people of common tasks like upgrading to the latest version

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VMware ESXi 5.0 Reference poster which includes handy quick references to advise people of common tasks like upgrading to the latest version

Alan Renouf is a community peer for VMware PowerCLI, Virtu-Al.Net.  In 2009, he was named a vEXPERT by VMware.  Alan's main focus is to teach and help other VMware admins automate their VMware infrastructures and make their lives easier through automation.
www.virtu-al.net.


During VMworld most people I talked to were either moving to ESXi or excited by the new features of vSphere 5 and were investigating what they would need to do to upgrade and get the latest and greatest.

Those who attended the Hands on Lab were lucky enough to grab a poster bought to you by VMware Technical Marketing, this year VMware were giving out two posters, the first is the “VMware Management with PowerCLI 5.0” poster which can be downloaded here.

The second was a new poster which was designed to help you  move to ESXi 5.0, this is called the “VMware ESXi 5.0 Reference” poster, it includes handy quick references to advise people of common tasks like upgrading to the latest version…

ESXi Upgrade Path
Or the new ESXCLI name spaces…..

ESXCLI Name SpacesHow do I get the new poster ?

The new “VMware ESXi 5.0 Reference” poster can be downloaded as a PDF from the ESXi Chronicles blog, While you are there I suggest you subscribe to the RSS feed, from here: http://blogs.vmware.com/esxi/2011/09/vsphere-50-cli-reference-poster.html

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