Based on the terminology provided, this feature relates to VMware virtualization environments. The command structure suggests an administrative action used to update or retrieve a specific software package for a VMware hypervisor (like ESXi).

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But yesterday, the bundle’s hash appeared. Legit signature. VMware’s key.

A VMX bundle is a package that contains a set of files used to configure and customize VMware virtual machines. These bundles can include a variety of components, such as:

If you need a report of your system status or logs for support, you can generate a support bundle through these methods: vCenter Server (vSphere Client): Log in to the vSphere Client. Select the vCenter Server in the inventory. Right-click and select Export System Logs.

Key Capabilities:

| Feature | Benefit | |---------|---------| | Incremental download | Only new or updated VIBs, images, or metadata since last run. | | Baseline awareness | Compares local cache vs. remote repository index. | | Resume support | Interrupted downloads pick up where they left off. | | Filter by version | e.g., --esxi-version 7.0.3 — get only relevant patches. | | Component granularity | Download drivers, security patches, or full bundles separately. |

In the world of virtualization, a "bundle" is a packaged set of files that includes everything required to deploy a virtual machine (VM) without manual configuration of every individual parameter.

VMX bundles offer several benefits to VMware administrators and users. Some of the key advantages include: