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Provisioning Software on Managed
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Provisioning Software on Managed Machines
Software provisioning is the process you use to create software packages, publish the packages to
repositories, and then install packages on one or more target machines.
To support the provisioning process, the VCM Software Provisioning components consist of VMware
vCenter Configuration Manager Package Studio, software package repositories, and Package Manager.
For more information about software provisioning, see VCM online Help, the VCM Software Provisioning
Components Installation and User's Guide, and the Package Studio online Help.
This chapter includes the following topics:
Install the Software Provisioning Components 218
Using Package Studio to Create Software Packages and Publish to
Repositories 223
Using VCM Software Provisioning for Windows 225
Related Software Provisioning Actions 229
Using Package Studio to Create Software Packages and Publish to
Repositories
Package Studio is the application used to build software packages for installation on target Windows
servers and workstations.
Windows packages can include in-house and commercial software installation files, including .msi, .exe,
VBScripts, python, PowerShell.
To add a software installer to a package, it must be able to install and uninstall unmanned or quietly using
command line options, response files, or other similar methods.
Software Repository for Windows
Software Repository for Windows is the shared location to which packages are published by Package
Studio and the location from which Package Manager downloads packages for installation.
Package Manager for Windows
Package Manager is the application installed on each machine to manage the installation and removal of
the software contained in packages. Package Manager is configured to use one or more repositories as
sources for packages.
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