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How to Set Up Windows Server 2012 R2 as a DSC Node — step-by-step Windows Server 2012 R2 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Set Up Windows Server 2012 R2 as a DSC Node

How to Set Up Windows Server 2012 R2 as a DSC Node Once a DSC Pull Server is operational, the next step is configuring managed nodes to pull their configurations automatically. Each managed server runs a Local Configuration Manager (LCM) — the DSC engine built into PowerShell — that handles pulling configurations, applying them, and […]

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How to Configure a DSC Pull Server on Windows Server 2012 R2 — step-by-step Windows Server 2012 R2 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Configure a DSC Pull Server on Windows Server 2012 R2

How to Configure a DSC Pull Server on Windows Server 2012 R2 Desired State Configuration (DSC) is a PowerShell-based configuration management platform built into Windows Server 2012 R2. In push mode, an administrator pushes configurations directly to individual nodes. In pull mode, nodes periodically contact a central Pull Server to retrieve their configuration and report […]

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How to Configure PowerShell Just Enough Administration (JEA) on Windows Server 2012 R2 — step-by-step Windows Server 2012 R2 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Configure PowerShell Just Enough Administration (JEA) on Windows Server 2012 R2

How to Configure PowerShell Just Enough Administration (JEA) on Windows Server 2012 R2 Just Enough Administration (JEA) is a PowerShell security technology that enables role-based access to administrative functions without granting full administrator privileges. Rather than making a helpdesk technician a local administrator to restart a service, JEA creates a constrained PowerShell endpoint where the […]

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How to Use Terraform to Provision Infrastructure on RHEL 9 — step-by-step RHEL 9 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Use Terraform to Provision Infrastructure on RHEL 9

Terraform’s power lies in its ability to provision real cloud infrastructure — virtual machines, networks, databases, DNS records, load balancers, and Kubernetes clusters — using declarative configuration. A Terraform configuration describes the desired end state, and Terraform calculates and executes the actions needed to reach that state. Key concepts in practice are: resources (infrastructure objects […]

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How to Install Terraform on RHEL 9 — step-by-step RHEL 9 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Install Terraform on RHEL 9

Terraform is HashiCorp’s open-source Infrastructure as Code (IaC) tool that allows provisioning and managing cloud infrastructure (VMs, databases, networks, DNS records, Kubernetes clusters) using declarative configuration files. Unlike Ansible (which is primarily a configuration management tool that executes tasks imperatively), Terraform maintains a state file that tracks the real-world infrastructure it manages — allowing it […]

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How to Set Up iSCSI Initiator on Windows Server 2012 R2 — step-by-step Windows Server 2012 R2 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Set Up iSCSI Initiator on Windows Server 2012 R2

How to Set Up iSCSI Initiator on Windows Server 2012 R2 The iSCSI Initiator allows Windows Server 2012 R2 to connect to iSCSI storage targets — shared storage devices that expose block-level storage over a standard IP network. iSCSI is widely used for connecting servers to SAN (Storage Area Network) devices, NAS appliances with iSCSI […]

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How to Configure IPv6 on Windows Server 2012 R2 — step-by-step Windows Server 2012 R2 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Configure IPv6 on Windows Server 2012 R2

How to Configure IPv6 on Windows Server 2012 R2 IPv6 is the successor to IPv4, offering a vastly larger address space (128-bit addresses versus IPv4’s 32-bit), improved routing efficiency, mandatory IPsec support, and built-in autoconfiguration capabilities. Windows Server 2012 R2 has first-class support for IPv6 and is actually designed to prefer IPv6 over IPv4 by […]

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How to Set Up VLAN Support on Windows Server 2012 R2 — step-by-step Windows Server 2012 R2 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Set Up VLAN Support on Windows Server 2012 R2

How to Set Up VLAN Support on Windows Server 2012 R2 Virtual LANs (VLANs) allow network traffic to be segmented at Layer 2, creating separate broadcast domains over a shared physical network infrastructure. On Windows Server 2012 R2, VLAN support can be implemented at multiple levels: on physical network adapters with 802.1Q VLAN tagging, on […]

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How to Configure File Server with DFS Namespaces on Windows Server 2012 R2 — step-by-step Windows Server 2012 R2 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Configure File Server with DFS Namespaces on Windows Server 2012 R2

How to Configure File Server with DFS Namespaces on Windows Server 2012 R2 Deploying a file server with DFS Namespaces creates a transparent, unified access layer over multiple file server resources. Rather than mapping separate drive letters to shares on different servers — which requires users to know which server hosts which data — DFS […]

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How to Set Up Work Folders on Windows Server 2012 R2 — step-by-step Windows Server 2012 R2 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Set Up Work Folders on Windows Server 2012 R2

How to Set Up Work Folders on Windows Server 2012 R2 Work Folders is a file synchronization service introduced in Windows Server 2012 R2 that allows users to store and sync work files from personal devices or corporate computers, even when they are not connected to the corporate network. Unlike traditional folder redirection which requires […]

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