Windows Server 2016 Automation with PowerShell Cookbook – Second Edition


Windows Server 2016 Automation with PowerShell Cookbook – Second Edition by Thomas Lee
English | 21 Sept. 2017 | ISBN: 1787122042 | ASIN: B073RP2SNZ | 660 Pages | AZW3 | 21.41 MB





Key Features

Automate Windows server tasks with the powerful features of the PowerShell Language
Master new features such as DevOps, containers, and Nano servers, and speed up their performance using PowerShell
Improve PowerShell’s usability, and control and manage Windows-based environments by working through inviting recipes

Book Description

This book showcases several ways that Windows administrators can use to automate and streamline their job. You’ll start with the PowerShell and Windows Server fundamentals, where you’ll become well versed with PowerShell and Windows Server features.

In the next module, Core Windows Server 2016, you’ll implement Nano Server, manage Windows updates, and implement troubleshooting and server inventories. You’ll then move on to the Networking module, where you’ll manage Windows network services and network shares.

The last module covers Azure and DSC, where you will use Azure on PowerShell and DSC to easily maintain Windows servers.

What you will learn

Streamline routine administration processes
Improve the performance and storage of your Windows server with enhanced large-scale PowerShell scripts
Use DSC to leverage Windows server features
Generate automatic reports that highlight unexpected changes in your environment
Monitor performance and report on system utilization using detailed graphs and analysis
Create and manage a reliable and redundant Hyper-V environment
Manage your enterprise’s patch level
Utilize multiple tools and protocols to manage your environment

About the Author

Thomas Lee is a consultant/trainer/writer from England and has been in the IT business since the late 1960’s. After graduating from Carnegie Mellon University, Thomas joined ComShare where he was a systems programmer building the Commander II time-sharing operating system, a forerunner of today’s Cloud computing paradigm. He moved to Comshare UK in 1975 and later went to work for ICL, again developing operating systems. After a sabbatical in 1980/81, he joined Arthur Andersen Management Consultants (now known as Accenture). He left in 1988 to run his own consulting and training business, which is still active today.

Thomas holds numerous Microsoft certifications, including MCSE (one of the first in the world) and later versions, MCT (22 years), and was awarded Microsoft’s MVP award 17 times. He is also a Fellow of the British Computer Society. He has written extensively for the UK trade press, including PC Pro.

Today, Thomas writes and talks mainly on PowerShell and Azure. He currently works for a number of clients to deliver training and to build training courses. Having traveled the world, he entered semi-retirement in 2016 and is spending more time at his cottage in the English countryside, along with his wife, Susan, and their daughter, Rebecca. He continues to give back to the community and spends a lot of time as group administrator for the PowerShell forum on Spiceworks, where he is also a Moderator.

Table of Contents

Whats new in PowerShell and Windows Server
Implementing NanoServer
Managing Windows Updates
Managing Printers
Managing Server Backup
Managing Performance
Troubleshooting Servers
Managing Windows Network Services
Managing Network Shares
Managing Internet Information Server
Managing Hyper-V
Managing Azure
Using Desired State Configuration

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