In the world of deployment a reference image is where all begins, basically we take the ISO/WIM from the vendor, install it, tweak it, patch it and on the other side we […]
In the world of deployment a reference image is where all begins, basically we take the ISO/WIM from the vendor, install it, tweak it, patch it and on the other side we […]
The HP Proliant Microserver Gen 8 is one of the best LAB server for Hyper-V, Private-Cloud, System Center, Windows Server since it has dual network adapters AND a full blown iLO 4, […]
During the final day of NIC 2014 you have the unique opportunity to follow the creation of a new company, the fictive ViaMonstra organization. In five continuous sessions, top gurus Kent Agerlund, […]
PowerShell is amazing, it is now possible to do all those things I know would be possible, but did require compiled code or time I don’t have (Still working as an consultant […]
Knowing is better than guessing, that is an indisputable fact as far as I know and since we try to automate more and more (someone wrote –automating the world, line by line […]
Yes, it is doable and easy. I’m the process of moving some old, legacy 2012 systems over to new 2012 R2 systems and one of the items was my SAS based Storage […]
A very good friend of mine (Johan Arwidmark) has written a a post on PowerShell support in Windows Deployment Services for Windows Server 2012 R2. So, go ahead and read it here. […]
RSAT is short for remote server administration tools, kind of handy when you like to work on/from you Windows client OS directly against a server OS, pretty much like adminak.msi “back in […]