powershell saturday #009 (singapore) - azure + powershell
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Azure + PowerShellPOWERSHELL SATURDAY #009 – 24TH MAY 2014
SINGAPORE POWERSHELL USER GROUP
Who is this guy? Milton Goh Developer / Systems Engineer at Dimension Data
Microsoft Community Contributor (MCC – TechNet)
Geek who loves meddling with technology… Especially… Power…. Shell….
Runs a blog that share a little about everything I do at www.miltongoh.com
Tweet at @miltongoh
Before Cloud
Introducing Cloud…
The CLOUD terms…
IaaS / PaaS / SaaS
Software-as-a-Service
consume
SaaSPlatform-as-a-Service
build
PaaSInfrastructure-as-a-Service
host
IaaS
Types of CLOUD
What is Azure?
Flexible
Open
Solid
Comprehensive set of services that enable you to quickly build, deploy and manage applications across a global network of Microsoft-managed datacenters.
Azure Services at a glance…
Managing Azure… You can manage Microsoft Azure via the following:
REST APIs
Command Line Tools Windows (PowerShell) Linux (Bash) Mac (Bash)
PowerShell… What can be manage?By using PowerShell, you can manage the following:
Affinity Groups
Certificates
Cloud Services
Subscriptions
Storage Accounts
Service Bus
SQL Databases
Virtual Networks
Virtual Machines
Web Sites
PowerShell… What can be done?
AutomationQuery, Manage and Configure Virtual Machines across multiple subscriptions, cloud services and storage accounts.
Virtual NetworkingCompletely Configure VNETs from a Script
Provision Fully Configured Virtual MachinesDomain JoinedStorage and Networking Configured
Remote ManagementManage SQL Databases, Configuration, Diagnostics, Deployments, and Azure assets (Affinity Groups, Storage Accounts, Keys, etc..)
Getting Started with Azure Subscription Credentials in PowerShell
1) Download the Microsoft Azure PowerShell Management Tools via http://mspro.sg/AzurePowerShellMgmtTools (Direct Link) or http://mspro.sg/AzureDownload
Getting Started with Azure Subsciption Credentials in PowerShell
2) Set execution policy on your local computer
3) Import Azure PowerShell Script ModuleImport-Module Azure.psd1
Alternatively, you may want to launch the “Windows Azure PowerShell” instead of the normal “Windows PowerShell” in order to skip this step.
Getting Started with Azure Subsciption Credentials in PowerShell
4) Download Azure Publisher Settings FileGet-AzurePublishSettingsFile
** Note ** This command will launch your browser and direct you to the Microsoft Azure Portal to sign in (if you are not signed in) to download the certificate.
Example of the downloaded file:
Getting Started with Azure Subsciption Credentials in PowerShell
5) Import the downloaded publishSettings file using the following command.Import-AzurePublishSettingsFile
** Note ** You may also change the subscription accordingly.
Azure Web Sites + PowerShell 1) Create new Azure Web Site
New-AzureWebsite –Name “Name of Website” –Location “Southeast Asia”
2) Create new Azure ServiceNew-AzureService –ServiceName “Name of Service” –Label “MyTestService” –Location
“Southeast Asia”
Azure Virtual Machine + PowerShell
1) First Virtual Machine in a NEW Cloud Service (-Location specified)New-AzureQuickVM -Windows -ServiceName “ServiceName” -Name “TestVM” -ImageName “Name of Image” -Location “Southeast Asia” -Password “youshouldnotknow”
2) New Virtual Machine in an Existing Cloud Service (no –Location)New-AzureQuickVM -Windows -ServiceName “ServiceName” -Name “TestVM” -ImageName “Name of Image” -Password “youshouldnotknow”
3) Creating a Linux Virtual Machine in an Existing Cloud ServiceNew-AzureQuickVM -Linux -ServiceName “ServiceName” -Name “TestVM” -ImageName
“Name of Image” -LinuxUser “admin” -Password “youshouldnotknow”
Azure Virtual Machine + PowerShell
1) Retrieve Cloud Services Get-AzureService
2) Retrieve Virtual Machines for Service Get-AzureVM -ServiceName “Cloud Service Name”
3) Retrieve Status for All VMs in SubsriptionGet-AzureService | foreach { $_ | Get-AzureVM | ft ServiceName, Name, InstanceStatus}
Stop all this boring stuffs…
The Mini Challenge
Milton, the development team needs 10 virtual
machines by end of day.
But… It’s 15 minutes to knock-off time and I have an appointment.
Hmmm….
I can definitely do it!
With PowerShell vs Without PowerShell
Script: Simple way to create multiple VM
Are you CONVINCE?
To get you started with PowerShell on Azure…
Hit http://mspro.sg/azurescriptcenter Now!
New-Question –Target “Audience”
Get-Answer
Thank you for listening to my ranting…
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