Showing posts with label Training. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Training. Show all posts

2015/02/24

Two free live trainings from MVA on Desired State Configuration !

This week Microsoft Virtual Academy (also knows as MVA) will host two great live training events, one tomorrow and another one after tomorrow on Desired State Configuration.

If you are not familiar with MVA, It provides free online IT training & learning of Windows, Microsoft Technologies through courses designed by industry experts.

I did not play much with this new feature but I plan to invest more time into it in the next few weeks, this is definitely the future of system configuration management. If you are like me the two following events are a great way to start!

UPDATE: Videos are now available, see links below

What is Desired State Configuration ?

DSC is a new management platform in Windows PowerShell that enables deploying and managing configuration data for software services and managing the environment in which these services run.

DSC provides a set of Windows PowerShell language extensions, new Windows PowerShell cmdlets, and resources that you can use to declaratively specify how you want your software environment to be configured. It also provides a means to maintain and manage existing configurations.
Source: Technet



2013/07/18

PowerShell - Free Trainings from Microsoft Virtual Academy

Update: Getting Started with PowerShell 3.0 and Advanced Tools & Scripting with PowerShell 3.0 recorded videos are now available on Microsoft Virtual Academy. Links below.


I get a lot of questions from my friends and coworkers about PowerShell ...
"Hey FX, How can i get all the process that start by... and then kill them all in PowerShell ?
"How can I add a Windows Feature in W2012 in PowerShell ?"
"How can I get the list of programs installed on those 50 computers using PowerShell ?"
 "How can I change the Multipath policy of all my LUNs in VMware vSphere using PowerShell (PowerCli) ?"

Well if you are just like them, you'll be happy to hear that Microsoft Virtual Academy will offer not one, but Two free PowerShell trainings !! Here are the details.