iVMControl v1.5.1
Requirements: Android 2.1+
Overview: Connect to your Vmware® vCenter or to your ESX(i) server and take control of your Virtual Machines on the go!
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The ideal application for Data Center Administrators who want to have a life outside of work too! :)
iVMControl allows you to connect remotely and securely to your   Virtualization Hypervisors and monitor the activity on the hosts and on   the VMs. You will be able to check alarms, events and task status, see   the status of every host and VM, the operating system installed, the   power state, the status and version of your vmtools, check if any VM has   raised an alarm and so on.
You can also remotely power on, power off or suspend virtual machines,   enter or exit maintenance mode, reboot, disconnect or reconnect your ESX   hosts.
You can see the graphs for the CPU usage, memory, NIC card usage, HDD   usage for both VMs and Hosts, you can make/restore/manage snapshots of   VMs.
In addition, we offer VMotion support and screenshots for VMs (more to come...)
A WiFi connection is recommended, but not required. You can also use VPN connections if you have a VPN client on your device.
For slower connections, you might want to tweak your connection timeout parameter (by default 30 sec).
** NOTE ** Please note that for ESXi *FREE*, Vmware decided to offer   read-only access to the management APIs. This applies to all management   applications, and is enforced by Vmware. What this means for iVMControl   is that if you have a FREE ESXi, you will be able to use only the   'read-only' (monitoring) functions of iVMControl. If you have a paid   license of ESXi (Essentials license is enough) this does not apply to   you.
Console support for ESX/vCenter.
Requirements:
Please note that regardless of the connection point (ESX(i)/vCenter),   the console connects *directly* to the ESX host where the VM you want to   monitor resides. This implies you need to make sure that your ESX  hosts  have IP addresses that are *routable*, otherwise you will not be  able  to access the VNC console; you need to make sure that the port   configured (in the range 5900-5999) is allowed through your firewall for   each ESX device you want to connect to.
Furthermore, please make note of the fact that only the 8-character   password is encrypted with the standard VNC client. All VNC client   traffic is sent unencrypted across the network. If security is a concern   in your organization, you need to be aware of this. You can disable   your VNC terminal once you are done with the Console session (use   Configure Console and disable VNC altogether).
VMWare Tools needs to be installed on each and every VM that is   monitored through iVMControl's console connection. Check the Vmware   knowledge base on other requirements:
http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=d-isplayKC&externalId=1246
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Download Instructions:
http://www.MegaShare.com/3327786
Mirror:
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Kamis, 09 Juni 2011
iVMControl v1.5.1 (1.5.1) Android Apk App
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