English | MP4 | AVC 1280×720 | AAC 48KHz 2ch | 1h 20m | 188 MB
Discover how to use PowerShell for Desired State Configuration (DSC) and other advanced automation for Windows Server. In this course, instructor Scott Burrell helps IT professionals bolster their PowerShell skill sets by demonstrating how to use it to automate some of the more advanced parts of their Windows network. Here, Scott covers scripting for DSC and role-based administration using Just Enough Administration (JEA). Plus, he goes over how to use PSScriptAnalyzer to run quality control on PowerShell scripts.
Topics include:
- How does DSC work?
- Using DSC resources
- Best practices in JEA
- Creating JEA session configurations
- Understanding PowerShell workflows
- Debugging in PowerShell ISE
- Quality control using PSScriptAnalyzer
Table of Contents
Introduction
1 Advanced topics in PowerShell automation
2 What you should already know
Automated Administration with Desired State Configuration
3 What is DSC and how does it work
4 Working with DSC resources
5 Pushing a DSC configuration
6 Setting up a DSC pull server
7 Creating pull configurations
8 Configuring a DSC pull client
Role-Based Administration Using Just Enough Administration
9 Concepts of JEA
10 Best practices in JEA
11 Creating a role capability file
12 Creating JEA session configurations
13 Registering the JEA endpoint
Troubleshooting PowerShell Scripts
14 Understanding PowerShell workflows
15 Troubleshooting in Windows PowerShell
16 Debugging in PowerShell ISE
17 Quality control using PSScriptAnalyzer
Conclusion
18 Next steps
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