VMware is a cloud computing and virtualization technology company that provides software and services for virtualization, cloud infrastructure, networking, security, and digital workspace solutions.
Why this server?
Provides read-only monitoring and inventory management for VMware vCenter and ESXi environments, including virtual machines, hosts, clusters, datastores, and system health status.
Why this server?
Enables comprehensive management of vCenter and ESXi environments, including VM lifecycle operations, vSAN health monitoring, hardware sensor reporting, and datastore browsing.
Why this server?
Provides tools for managing VMware Fusion virtual machines via the Fusion REST API, enabling operations such as listing VMs, retrieving VM details, performing power actions (on, off, suspend, pause, unpause, reset), and querying VM power states.
Why this server?
Enables access to VMware-specific technical documentation and support articles through the Broadcom Support Portal.
Why this server?
Enables management and monitoring of VMware data protection within Cohesity, allowing users to list protection sources, manage backup groups, and oversee recovery tasks.
Why this server?
Identifies VMware installations and reports on configured virtual machines.
Why this server?
Provides access to Workspace ONE UEM (Unified Endpoint Management) APIs for device management, user administration, application management, and system operations including device commands, compliance monitoring, smart groups, and audit logging.
Why this server?
Provides secure access to VMware vCenter 8.0+ operations, including VM lifecycle management (power operations, resource modification, deletion), snapshot operations (create, list, delete), and inventory discovery (hosts, datastores, networks, datacenters, resource utilization). Features RBAC authorization, audit logging, and rate limiting for multi-tenant environments.
Why this server?
Provides ESXi and vCenter Server integration for complete virtual machine lifecycle management (create, clone, delete, power operations), real-time performance monitoring (CPU, memory, storage, network), and server management through a RESTful API interface.