After the two products SearchMyVM and CompareMyVM Vkernel released another free tool called SnapshotMyVM. SnapshotMyVM is a tool to document your VM’s.
Here’s a sampling of the information you can get with SnapshotMyVM:
- VM name
- Guest operating system
- Host hardware type, manufacturer, and version
- VM resource (CPU, memory, storage, network) configuration
- VM resource utilization statistics (saves a week of historical data)
To give you an impression of how the tool works they created a demo video at youtube:
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