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Scaling out with one-to-many operations - PowerShell Tutorial
From the course: PowerShell 5 Essential Training
Scaling out with one-to-many operations
- When I wanna manage multiple servers or computers at once, I'm gonna use a special remoting command called invoke command. Now, again, using something like this with -ComputerName, this uses the old decom protocol, slow and one at a time kind of stuff. I want to use PowerShell remoting. We have a special command for that. Invoke-Command. Now, Invoke-Command will take a computer name, and you put in the computers that you'd like to manage. s3, s4. The parameter is called - ScriptBlock, even though you don't see people use the parameter. You've got two squigglies. Whatever you put inside those squigglies is what we're gonna execute on those machines. Now, I'm gonna get rid of ScriptBlock, because that's not normally how you see it. Now, I need you to think about this. Everything that you've done so far with PowerShell, you've been building one-liners, you've been learning how to select and filter and do different things by using commandlets. That's what goes in those squigglies that…
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Introducing PowerShell remoting3m 54s
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Enabling PowerShell remoting3m 15s
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Managing one-to-one operations1m 46s
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Scaling out with one-to-many operations5m 51s
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Exploring practical application of remote management9m 55s
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Increasing capabilities with implicit remoting6m 30s
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