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Windows Server Automation with PowerShell Cookbook - Fourth Edition

By : Thomas Lee
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Windows Server Automation with PowerShell Cookbook - Fourth Edition

By: Thomas Lee

Overview of this book

With a foreword from PowerShell creator Jeffrey Snover, this heavily updated edition is designed to help you learn how to use PowerShell 7.1 effectively and manage the core roles, features, and services of Windows Server in an enterprise setting. All scripts are compatible with both Window Server 2022 and 2019. This latest edition equips you with over 100 recipes you'll need in day-to-day work, covering a wide range of fundamental and more advanced use cases. We look at how to install and configure PowerShell 7.1, along with useful new features and optimizations, and how the PowerShell compatibility solution bridges the gap to older versions of PowerShell. Topics include using PowerShell to manage networking and DHCP in Windows Server, objects in Active Directory, Hyper-V, and Azure. Debugging is crucial, so the book shows you how to use some powerful tools to diagnose and resolve issues with Windows Server.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
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Index

Deploying Storage Spaces

Storage Spaces is a technology in Windows 10 and Windows Server that implements software RAID. You can add multiple physical drives into your server or workstation, and create fault-tolerant volumes for your host. You can read more about Storage Spaces at https://docs.microsoft.com/windows-server/storage/storage-spaces/overview.

You can use Storage Spaces on a single host or server to protect against unexpected disk drive failures. You should note that Storage Spaces is separate from Storage Spaces Direct (aka S2D). S2D enables you to create a virtual SAN with multiple hosts providing SMB3 access to a scale-out file server.

Getting ready

You run this recipe on SRV1, a domain-joined host in the Reskit.Org domain. You also need DC1, a domain controller for the Reskit.org domain. This recipe makes use of five of the virtual disks you added to SRV1 at the start of the Managing physical disks and volumes recipe.

How to do it...

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