Tag Archives: powershell
Automating ESXi Deployment with PowerCLI
Intro There are several ESX/ESXi deployment appliances you can utilize (V-Ployment, EDA, UDA, KS Quickconfig, etc.) for the deployment of ESX servers with a baseline configuration. After researching these products we found that most of these were too much of … Continue reading
Windows File Share Cleanup
It is common for file shares to become cluttered with unnecessary data overtime, causing unnecessary storage costs. As administrators we can identify the data that we can archive, place on less expensive storage, choose to disable backups, or delete altogether. Continue reading
Usefulness of Windows Powershell
For those Windows Admins that haven’t tampered with Windows PowerShell I recommend you start. I am an amateur when it comes to shells, command line interfaces (CLIs), and scripting languages. However, I am finding the more I dive in the less … Continue reading


