vmware-esxi-mcp and vmware-mcp

These are complementary tools operating at different virtualization layers: one manages enterprise ESXi hypervisors at the datacenter level while the other controls Workstation Pro VMs on individual developer/workstation machines, allowing them to be used together in hybrid environments spanning from development to production infrastructure.

vmware-esxi-mcp
30
Emerging
vmware-mcp
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Experimental
Maintenance 10/25
Adoption 5/25
Maturity 9/25
Community 6/25
Maintenance 10/25
Adoption 5/25
Maturity 1/25
Community 6/25
Stars: 14
Forks: 1
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Commits (30d): 0
Language: Python
License: MIT
Stars: 14
Forks: 1
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language: Python
License:
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About vmware-esxi-mcp

uldyssian-sh/vmware-esxi-mcp

Professional Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for VMware ESXi hypervisor management. Enterprise-ready solution with secure interfaces for ESXi operations, VM lifecycle management, and infrastructure monitoring.

Implements the MCP protocol via stdio transport with automatic reconnection, exposing 20+ tools that wrap the pyVmomi SDK for low-level ESXi API access. Built on Python 3.8+ with connection pooling, comprehensive audit logging, and Prometheus metrics integration for enterprise deployments requiring granular RBAC, token refresh, and role-based operation tracking across distributed infrastructure.

About vmware-mcp

ZacharyZcR/vmware-mcp

MCP server for controlling VMware Workstation Pro virtual machines

Exposes 117 tools across three VMware APIs (REST, vmrun, vmcli) for comprehensive VM lifecycle management, guest OS operations, and hardware configuration. Implements an MCP server that integrates with Claude via stdio transport, enabling AI-driven automation of snapshot management, file transfers, process execution, and network/storage device provisioning. Bridges VMware Workstation Pro's programmatic interfaces to provide Claude with granular control over VM power states, disk operations, and guest-level file/process manipulation.

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