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Find vCenter version using VMware.PowerCLI

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Find vCenter version using VMware.PowerCLI

Last Updated October 13, 2018 by Paul Contreras
Find vCenter version using VMware.PowerCLI

In this quick post I’ll show you how to find the current vCenter version using VMware.PowerCLI module for Powershell. vCenter version using VMware.PowerCLI And that’s it. Now you know how to find the vCenter version using VMware.PowerCLI. Don’t forget to… Continue Reading →

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