As you would be aware there is some much information that is held on vCenter. Each morning you could end up spending a few hours to make sure nothing out of the ordinary happened last night or over the weekend. Well thanks to Alan Renouf who started a powershell script that you could schedule to run which would check for the main issues that could go wrong.
I have used this script back sometime ago but now it has changed to be more modular so that you can include/exclude checks. Most of the checks are done as separate plugins which sure make it more easier for people to contribute.
Head over to Alan Renouf website and give the script a go:
http://www.virtu-al.net/vcheck-pluginsheaders/vcheck/
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