This article concludes the series by explaining how the script can be automated using Windows Task Scheduler.
In this Part 6, we’re going to wrap up the series by talking a little about CoreOS, Kubernetes (Google’s container management solution), and Microsoft’s entries into this space: Windows Server Containers and Hyper-V Containers.
This article builds on the techniques that we have already explored by enhancing the script’s output.
This article is an interview with an independent IT architect and trainer from the Netherlands on the topic of best practices for implementing Microsoft-centric architectures.
Change is a part of life and is one of the only things you can completely count on, in IT and elsewhere. There’s an old saying that change is inevitable except from a vending machine, and transitioning to the cloud will bring big changes – some beneficial, some detrimental and some that are both good and bad – to the way we manage our networks. The following is just a partial list.