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Virtual Labs for PowerShell?
edgar2387
Hi guys,
Does anyone know of any Powershell virtual labs? I cannot find any on Technet. Im really good at the cmdlets, piping, variables, and base scripts, at main times google scripts then modify lol, but I really want to elevate my Powershell skills where I can script from down up, creating my own scripts, etc, I recently ordered Windows Powershell pocket size book for more in depth learning, but need a virtual lab.
Any ideas?
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slinuxuzer
Get VMware worksation or some other virtualization software and spin up 3-4 machines, I took the global knowledge powershell class and the entire remote lab consisted of two virtual machines, we were able to do a lot with two machines.
Asif Dasl
The closest thing I can think of to stretch your mind to learn Powershell is the Powershell Scripting Games... which unfortunately these days is a $400 event. BUT... you could try out the previous years events for free and then check your answers:
2010 Scripting Games: All Links on One Page - Hey, Scripting Guy! Blog - Site Home - TechNet Blogs
2011 Scripting Games: All Links on One Page - Hey, Scripting Guy! Blog - Site Home - TechNet Blogs
2012 Windows PowerShell Scripting Games: All Links on One Page - Hey, Scripting Guy! Blog - Site Home - TechNet Blogs
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edgar2387
thanks a lot mates, looking forward to the resources you all provided, you guys are rock solid
alan2308
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Definitely +1 to this. I just started going through this course today and it's solid. Who better to learn powershell from than the guy who created it?
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