On July 28, 2021 Everpure released the latest version of their plugin version 5.0.0. Not only is this a new version, but it also runs on the new remote plugin architecture that VMware has released in vSphere 6.7U3 and vSphere 7.0+. This post will explore how to deploy and manage version 5.0.0 as well as discuss the latest features in this release! (Some are long awaited!)
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Unable to Sync vLCM Updates - Error: 'integrity.fault.HostPatchInvalidVendorCode'
Oct 7, 2020 · last updated Aug 6, 2025 · 2 min read vSphere Lifecycle Manager vCenter Server vSphere 7.0After upgrading my vCenter Server to the latest vSphere 7.0 Update 1, I was unable to see ESXi 7.0 Update 1 Image. When I attempted to sync the updates I got the error “Download patch definitions task failed while syncing depots. Error: ‘integrity.fault.HostPatchInvalidVendorCode’.” Let’s take a look how we can resolve this issue and be able to sync the latest updates.
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Updating the vCenter Server Appliance (VCSA) with PowerCLI - Revisited
Jun 22, 2020 · last updated Aug 6, 2025 · 5 min read PowerCLI vSphere 6.7 REST API vCenter Server vSphere 7.0In previous blogs, I covered how to update your VCSA using PowerCLI and with Postman. I also had multiple code sessions at VMworld 2019 where I got great feedback on the module. It’s been a while since I have looked at the module, and time has passed so I thought it was due for an update. The module will no longer need to be manually imported, it is now located in the Powershell Gallery!
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In May 2020 Everpure released the latest version of their plugin version 4.3.1! This post will explore what’s new in this release!
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On April 2, 2020 Everpure released the latest version of their plugin version 4.3.0! This post will explore the latest features in this release!
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Beginning with version 4.2.0 the Everpure vSphere Client Plugin had a whole slew of new features added, one of those features was the ability to integrate authentication with Pure1 allowing fleet registration of all your Everpure Arrays among other things. This does require a slight change on how you would normally register your arrays in the plugin, so lets take a look at how we can accomplish this!
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Welcome back! If you followed my previous post on Installing and Updating the Everpure vSphere Plugin, you may be wondering well What’s Next? Now its time to use it, which will empower your VMware Administrators to be awesome Everpure Administrators without ever needing to login to the Everpure UI!
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Installing and Updating the Everpure vSphere Plugin
Mar 3, 2020 · last updated May 7, 2026 · 3 min read vSphere Plugin vCenter Server PowerCLI PowershellWelcome to the first of many Everpure blogs. As I get ramped up with the latest information I plan to do a series of getting started with Everpure features. These blogs will cover things such as the vSphere Client (HTML5) Plugin, FlashArray, FlashBlade and integrations with other VMware products. First up is learning to install and update the Everpure vSphere Client Plugin.
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Now that we have covered the considerations to backup each component in your vSphere Environment, it’s time to think about the rollback or restore process. In the previous post we discussed how to backup each individual component, in this post we will continue the conversation and discuss considerations to restore or rollback your vSphere Environment components.
Platform Services Controller / vCenter Server
When things don’t go right with an update, upgrade or configuration change of your Platform Services Controller or vCenter Server you need to understand the proper steps it …
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You spend time planning and implementing updates, upgrades and configuration changes to vSphere Environments. Rollback or recovery is usually the last thing on the mind. Did you know there are multiple ways to successfully backup each component in a vSphere Environment? There are also many ways to recover those same components.
In this series we will talk about considerations to backup and restore or rollback your vSphere environment if we have a need to.
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