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- Desired State Configuration (DSC) - PowerShell | Microsoft Learn
Separating DSC into its own module allows us to invest and develop DSC independent of PowerShell and reduces the size of the PowerShell package Users of DSC will enjoy the benefit of upgrading DSC without the need to upgrade PowerShell, accelerating the time to deployment of new DSC features
- Using Desired State Configuration (DSC) in PowerShell . . .
PowerShell Desired State Configuration provides a robust framework for managing infrastructure as code By defining configurations declaratively, you ensure consistency across environments, reduce configuration drift, and automate complex deployment scenarios
- How to Use PowerShell DSC (Desired State Configuration)
PowerShell Desired State Configuration (DSC) is Microsoft’s built‑in framework for defining and enforcing a desired state of your Windows systems (and even some Linux ones), so that they configure themselves correctly and self‑correct when things change
- Desired State Configuration v3: What Changed and how to Migrate.
Microsoft’s PowerShell Desired State Configuration (DSC) has been part of the Windows configuration management ecosystem since PowerShell 4 0 Introduced in 2013, it allowed administrators to define infrastructure as code and enforce configuration over time
- What is Desired State Configuration - DSC Community
DSC is a platform enabling idempotent and declarative configuration, that helps managing complexity of an infrastructure when used within a Release Pipeline
- Get started with Desired State Configuration (DSC) for Windows
This article explains how to get started using PowerShell Desired State Configuration (DSC) for Windows
- What is PowerShell DSC (Desired State Configuration . . .
PowerShell Desired State Configuration (DSC) is the most direct way to express that state and maintain it in There, avoiding scares, correcting deviations and speeding up deployments Here you will find a complete guide, with practical examples and the differences between the classic PowerShell DSC and the newer cross-platform DSC
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