When using git as your source repository in an Azure pipeline, you notice that the checkout time gets longer as time goes on....
SCOM can encrypt communication between Management servers, using a certificate. This isn’t mandatory, unless you use Gateway servers, but it is going to make your security team happy.
read moreRecently I have been working more with Azure DevOps (formally VSTS).
read moreI noticed a cool looking icon in the bottom of my VSCode screen today and decided to click on it (I know, I’m off the chain).
read moreI had a weird problem a few months ago. I cloned a repository from Azure quick starts on GitHub into a local repo and started making changes to one of the nested templates.
read moreResource locks are something that you get told about and always think you’ll get round to them at some point.
read moreDeploying OKD (formerly OpenShift Origin) is relatively simple. You just follow the instructions in the git repo Right?
read moreMicrosoft Recently announced the release candidate for PowerShell Core. This is the cross platform version of PowerShell that is based on .
read moreI had a funny one at work the other day. We have a legacy SCOM 2007 R2 environment that just monitors our remaining Windows 2003 servers (I know don’t get me started!
read moreOut of the box, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 (RHEL) comes with git version 1.
read moreRemoving a folder and its contents in Widnows is not something that i spend a lot of thought on, i just do it.
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