Description
Take advantage of everything Microsoft's new PowerShell 7 has to offer
PowerShell 7 for IT Pros is your guide to using PowerShell 7, the open source, cross-platform version of Windows PowerShell. Windows IT professionals can begin setting up automation in PowerShell 7, which features many improvements over the early version of PowerShell Core and Windows PowerShell. PowerShell 7 users can enjoy the high level of compatibility with the Windows PowerShell modules they rely on today. This book shows IT professionals--especially Windows administrators and developers--how to use PowerShell7 to engage in their most important tasks, such as managing networking, using AD/DNS/DHCP, leveraging Azure, and more.
To make it easy to learn everything PowerShell 7 has to offer, this book includes robust examples, each containing sample code so readers can follow along. Scripts are based on PowerShell 7 running on Windows 10 19H1 or later and Windows Server 2019.
- Learn to navigate the PowerShell 7 administrative environment
- Use PowerShell 7 to automate networking, Active Directory, Windows storage, shared data, and more
- Run Windows Update, IIS, Hyper-V, and WMI and CIM cmdlets within PowerShell 7
- Understand how to handle reporting in the new PowerShell 7 environment
PowerShell 7 for IT Pros provides exclusive coverage of using PowerShell with both cloud-based systems and virtualized environments (Hyper V and Azure). Written by PowerShell veteran Thomas Lee, this is the only book you'll need to get started with PowerShell 7.
Author: Thomas Lee
Publisher: Wiley
Published: 12/22/2020
Pages: 464
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.65lbs
Size: 9.20h x 7.60w x 1.10d
ISBN13: 9781119644729
ISBN10: 1119644720
BISAC Categories:
- Computers | Programming | Microsoft
About the Author
THOMAS LEE is an IT consultant/trainer/writer who holds numerous Microsoft certifications. He has been awarded Microsoft's MVP award 17 times. He has written numerous books on TCP/IP and PowerShell. Thomas currently helps clients to deliver training and build training courses. He continues to give back to the community as Group Administrator for the PowerShell forum on Spiceworks, where he is also a Site Moderator.