Rondure 2.0 released - macOS native client for managing VMware vSphere

Millis, Massachusetts - Park Bench Software, LLC announces the release of Rondure 2.0, a macOS native application for configuring and managing VMware vSphere hosts. The Rondure 2.0 release includes the availability of the new premium features, including:

  • Create / edit / register / delete virtual machines
  • Power on / off / suspend virtual machines
  • Import / export OVF
  • Create / delete / edit datastores
  • Upload / download / manage files on datastores
  • Add / edit / delete virtual switches / NICs / port groups
  • Edit ESXi users / groups / permissions
  • Manage licenses (ESXi and vCenter)
  • Toggle ESXi host maintenance mode
  • Backup / restore ESXi firmware settings
  • Reboot / shut down ESXi host
  • Join / remove ESXi host from AD domain
  • Configure ESXi host settings (date / time configuration, logs location, enable / disable MOB)

Also included in this version are the basic (free) features:

  • Connect to ESXi directly or through vCenter
  • Connect to multiple hosts simultaneously
  • Supports vSphere 4.1 or newer
  • View virtual machine inventory / individual statuses (updated dynamically)
  • Initiate connection to virtual machines via VMWare Remote Console (may require paid VMWare vSphere licenses)
  • Browse datastores

System Requirements:

  • macOS 10.10 or newer
  • 1024 x 768 or larger screen
  • access to VMware vSphere 4.1 or newer hosts with paid vSphere license

Premium features price: US $99 / user / year

Website:
https://www.parkbenchsoftware.com/rondure/index.html

Located in Millis, Massachusetts, Park Bench Software is an independent software developer founded in 1996 by Paul Messias, providing desktop and mobile software. All Material and Software © Copyright 2019 Park Bench Software, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, and macOS are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries. VMware, vSphere, vCenter and ESXi are registered trademarks of VMware, Inc. Other trademarks and registered trademarks may be the property of their respective owners.