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How Kubernetes Reinvented Virtual Machines

How Kubernetes Reinvented Virtual Machines
There are lots of posts trying to show how simple it is to get started with Kubernetes. But many of these posts use complicated Kubernetes jargon for that, so even those with some prior server-side knowledge might be bewildered. Let me try something different here.
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VMWare: How to Find VMs by IP or MAC Address

VMWare: How to Find VMs by IP or MAC Address

In the VMWare vSphere Client interface you can search virtual machines by their names only. But in some cases it is necessary to find the specific VMWare virtual machine by its IP or MAC (NIC hardware) address. This can be easily done by PowerCLI, provided that the VMware Tools are installed in each VM.

Quick download PowerCLI from here , install and run it.

Or you can Copy and Paste the following command to install this package using PowerShell Install-Module

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