The vcenter API provides services for managing and configuring vSphere environments. The VAPI APIs provide access to VAPI meta data. The ESX APIs provide services related to host management, host provisioning, KMS, and many more. The Content APIs provide services to manage and configure content libraries. The CIS APIs provide VMware common infrastructure services such as session management, tags, and task management. You might consider this an in-place upgrade.
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The Appliance APIs provides services for managing vCenter Appliance configuration. In many cases, you'll perform the upgrade from vCenter 4.x to vCenter Server 5.0 on the same physical system. Once your VM is created, you can get the details of your VM by passing VM identifier The cost savings quickly accumulate, but the initial investment of. Virtualization is a big step for many SMBs. Both enable SMBs to create hosts and VMs, but Standard offers more features, such as DRS. Now, you can create your first virtual machine using this API:Ĭreate VM Step 4 - Get details about your VM VMwares vCenter software comes in two different versions: Foundation and Standard.
You have been authenticated and have retrieved your API session ID. Step 3 - Create your first Virtual Machine Vmware-api-session-id: b00db39f948d13ea1e59b4d6fce56389įor more details on the API sessions you can refer Common Infrastruture Services documentation. On subsequent API calls you will need to include the session ID returned in the above call using an HTTP header as follows: GET /api/cis/tagging/category HTTP/1.1 The first setup is to create a session ID using the following API:Ĭreate Session Step 2 - Use the session ID in subsequent calls Step 1 - Authenticate to the API Endpoint To get you started quickly let’s dive into the necessary steps to enable you to begin calling APIs. Getting Started with vSphere REST APIs in 5 Minutes It provides API documentation, request/response samples, and usage description of the following vSphere services: