Connect to your Vmware® vCenter or to your ESX(i) server and take control of your Virtual Machines on the go!
The ideal application for Data Center Administrators who want to have a life outside of work too! :) It does not replace your vSphere® Client, but it comes really close to it.
iVMControl allows you to connect remotely and securely to your Virtualization Hypervisors and monitor the activity on the hosts and on the VMs. You will be able to check alarms, events and task status, see the status of every host and VM, the operating system installed, the power state, the status and version of your vmtools, check if any VM has raised an alarm and so on.
You can also remotely power on, power off or suspend virtual machines, enter or exit maintenance mode, reboot, disconnect or reconnect your ESX hosts.
You can see the graphs for the CPU usage, memory, NIC card usage, HDD usage for both VMs and Hosts, you can make/restore/manage snapshots of VMs.
In addition, we offer VMotion support and screenshots for VMs (more to come...)
A WiFi connection is recommended, but not required. You can also use VPN connections if you have a VPN client on your device.
For slower connections, you might want to tweak your connection timeout parameter (by default 30 sec).
Visit iVMControl's Facebook page here:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/IVMControl/175381199162251
** NOTE ** Please note that for ESXi *FREE*, Vmware decided to offer read-only access to the management APIs. This applies to all management applications, and is enforced by Vmware. What this means for iVMControl is that if you have a FREE ESXi, you will be able to use only the 'read-only' (monitoring) functions of iVMControl. If you have a paid license of ESXi (Essentials license is enough) this does not apply to you.
Console support for ESX/vCenter.
Requirements:
Please note that regardless of the connection point (ESX(i)/vCenter), the console connects *directly* to the ESX host where the VM you want to monitor resides. This implies you need to make sure that your ESX hosts have IP addresses that are *routable*, otherwise you will not be able to access the VNC console; you need to make sure that the port configured (in the range 5900-5999) is allowed through your firewall for each ESX device you want to connect to.
Furthermore, please make note of the fact that only the 8-character password is encrypted with the standard VNC client. All VNC client traffic is sent unencrypted across the network. If security is a concern in your organization, you need to be aware of this. You can disable your VNC terminal once you are done with the Console session (use Configure Console and disable VNC altogether).
VMWare Tools needs to be installed on each and every VM that is monitored through iVMControl's console connection. Check the Vmware knowledge base on other requirements:
http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=d-
isplayKC&externalId=1246
Please contact us with questions, that's what the contact button is for :)
Tags: ivmcontrol apk, ivmcontrol android, ivmcontrol apk download, esxi android, ivmcontrol for android.
The ideal application for Data Center Administrators who want to have a life outside of work too! :) It does not replace your vSphere® Client, but it comes really close to it.
iVMControl allows you to connect remotely and securely to your Virtualization Hypervisors and monitor the activity on the hosts and on the VMs. You will be able to check alarms, events and task status, see the status of every host and VM, the operating system installed, the power state, the status and version of your vmtools, check if any VM has raised an alarm and so on.
You can also remotely power on, power off or suspend virtual machines, enter or exit maintenance mode, reboot, disconnect or reconnect your ESX hosts.
You can see the graphs for the CPU usage, memory, NIC card usage, HDD usage for both VMs and Hosts, you can make/restore/manage snapshots of VMs.
In addition, we offer VMotion support and screenshots for VMs (more to come...)
A WiFi connection is recommended, but not required. You can also use VPN connections if you have a VPN client on your device.
For slower connections, you might want to tweak your connection timeout parameter (by default 30 sec).
Visit iVMControl's Facebook page here:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/IVMControl/175381199162251
** NOTE ** Please note that for ESXi *FREE*, Vmware decided to offer read-only access to the management APIs. This applies to all management applications, and is enforced by Vmware. What this means for iVMControl is that if you have a FREE ESXi, you will be able to use only the 'read-only' (monitoring) functions of iVMControl. If you have a paid license of ESXi (Essentials license is enough) this does not apply to you.
Console support for ESX/vCenter.
Requirements:
Please note that regardless of the connection point (ESX(i)/vCenter), the console connects *directly* to the ESX host where the VM you want to monitor resides. This implies you need to make sure that your ESX hosts have IP addresses that are *routable*, otherwise you will not be able to access the VNC console; you need to make sure that the port configured (in the range 5900-5999) is allowed through your firewall for each ESX device you want to connect to.
Furthermore, please make note of the fact that only the 8-character password is encrypted with the standard VNC client. All VNC client traffic is sent unencrypted across the network. If security is a concern in your organization, you need to be aware of this. You can disable your VNC terminal once you are done with the Console session (use Configure Console and disable VNC altogether).
VMWare Tools needs to be installed on each and every VM that is monitored through iVMControl's console connection. Check the Vmware knowledge base on other requirements:
http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=d-
isplayKC&externalId=1246
Please contact us with questions, that's what the contact button is for :)
Tags: ivmcontrol apk, ivmcontrol android, ivmcontrol apk download, esxi android, ivmcontrol for android.
Recently changed in this version:
Various bugfixes





Comments and ratings for iVMControl
(72 stars)
by Richard Rico on 03/04/2013
I just started using android and I have to admit that I'm blown-away by the quality of apps developed for sys-admins like this one. Keep it up!
(72 stars)
by David Parish on 18/02/2013
Nothing works in esxi 5.0. It use to, but no more... All actions return "restrictedversion" I'm running enterprise with unlimited cpu.
(72 stars)
by Eric Gillette on 27/01/2013
This app is amazing. It literally allows full control of an ESXi or vCenter host. It is very well executed, connects quickly, and even caches data so that it runs really fast. Well done! :-)
(72 stars)
by A Google User on 09/10/2012
Aersome app. Would be good if default behaviour under Connect was to connect rather than edit host details. The later is rarely required
(72 stars)
by Jon on 04/08/2012
Gives errors about read only access yet my server is able to be controlled via other free iphone and android apps. Tried to contact devs but no response. I would look elsewhere if you have vmware vsphere hypervisor.
(72 stars)
by rsandoz on 30/04/2012
Gives an error about read only free version even though I am on a licensed copy. I am sick of all of this buggy copy protection in apps that I paid for.
(72 stars)
by rawdmon on 05/03/2012
This app works great. I wish it had caching as it takes a long time to load the devices every time you click in to a page. Also, when I select VMotion while connected to our vSphere server the names of the ESX servers are shown as com.projecteureka.andr