Working with PowerShell DSC for Linux, part 3
Linux is a system that stores configuration in text files. As a result, nxFile should be considered one of two most powerful resources offered in the CTP release.
Read MoreLinux is a system that stores configuration in text files. As a result, nxFile should be considered one of two most powerful resources offered in the CTP release.
Read MorePowerShell DSC for Linux caught my attention immediately after it was announced. Being able to control configuration of Linux box with pure PowerShell code is huge for anybody who is interested in cross-platform solutions build in PowerShell.
Read MoreIn the first part of this series, we covered the basis–how to get Desired State Configuration to do what the name promises: keep desired state consistent.
Read MorePartial configurations in DSC allow department-level delegation of target system configuration. This is an important step in enabling collaboration in the enterprise configuration management context.
Read MoreIn the WMF 5.0 Preview February release, a new DSC RefreshMode setting is added to the LCM meta-configuration. If you have worked with first release of DSC or any of the earlier WMF 5.
Read MoreIn an earlier article, I had introduced DSC resources that can be used to deploy a Hyper-V converged virtual network. In this series of articles, we will build the converged network configuration for what is shown below.
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