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PartnerSupported VIBs with the PartnerSupported acceptance level are published by a
partner that VMware trusts. The partner performs all testing. VMware does
not verify the results. This level is used for a new or nonmainstream
technology that partners want to enable for VMware systems. Today, driver
VIB technologies such as Infiniband, ATAoE, and SSD are at this level with
nonstandard hardware drivers. VMware directs support calls for VIBs with
this acceptance level to the partner's support organization.
CommunitySupported The CommunitySupported acceptance level is for VIBs created by
individuals or companies outside of VMware partner programs. VIBs at this
level have not gone through any VMware-approved testing program and
are not supported by VMware Technical Support or by a VMware partner.
Structure of ImageProfile, SoftwarePackage, and ImageProfileDi Objects
Knowing the structure of ImageProfile, SoftwarePackage, and ImageProfileDiff objects helps you
manage deployment and upgrade processes.
ImageProfile Object Properties
The ImageProfile object, which is accessible with the Get-EsxImageProfile PowerCLI cmdlet, has
the following properties.
Name Type Description
AcceptanceLevel AcceptanceLevel
Determines which VIBs you can add to the
profile. Levels are VMwareCertified,
VMwareAccepted, PartnerSupported, and
CommunitySupported. See Acceptance
Levels.
Author System.String
The person who created the profile. 60
characters or fewer.
CreationTime System.DateTime
The timestamp of creation time.
Description System.String
The full text description of profile. No
length limit.
GUID System.String
Globally unique ID of the image profile.
ModifiedTime System.DateTime
The timestamp of last modification time.
Name System.String
The name of the image profile. 80
characters or fewer.
ReadOnly System.Boolean
When set to true, the profile cannot be
edited. Use Set-EsxImageProfile -
Readonly to make your custom image
profiles read-only.
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