CloudSlang VMware vCenter content pack contains CloudSlang flows and operations for integrating with VMware vCenter Server.Â
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This version of the content pack supports VMware vCenter 8.
This version of the content pack brings changes to the content pack publisher. The publisher has been changed from Micro Focus to OpenText.
For more information please refer to the documentation.
This release brings improvements in the CP through internal defect fixes. The recommendation is that you use the latest version of the content pack.
For more information please refer the content pack documentation .
What's new in OO VMware vCenter Content Pack (CloudSlang) version 2.3.1
This release brings security improvements through 3rd party library upgrades. It is recommended to upgrade to the latest version of the Content Pack.
The VMware vCenter content pack is updated to support the flow execution on software as a service (SaaS) based OO which is available as a capability in the ESM solution. You will be able to run flows on Internal RAS and External RAS seamlessly.
For more information please refer the Content Pack documentation .
What's new in OO VMware vCenter CP (CloudSlang) 2.2.0
The OO VMware vCenter CP (CloudSlang) 2.2.0 introduces the following new feature:
OO VMware vCenter CloudSlang workflows now run on custom worker groups.
For more information please refer the Content Pack documentation .
CloudSlang VMware vCenter content pack 2.1.0 introduces the following new features:
You can now use the following VM operations:
CloudSlang VMware vCenter 2.0.0 content introduces the following new features:
CloudSlang flows refactored
The CloudSlang workflows and operations are refactored to support provisioning or unprovisioning of VMs and basic VM operations for VMware vCenter .
What's new in CS VMware vCenter Content version 1.3.1
For more information please refer the Content Pack documentation.
What's new in CS VMware vCenter 1.2.5