![]() ![]() ![]() I will use Debian headless Linux VM for setting up PowerShell 6 Core for this demo, but you are free to use any other distro. Let's start with setting up new PowerShell on both host and finally connect from the development Windows machine to deployment Linux machine. Now when there is PowerShell runing on both hosts it makes it a lot easier to automate stuff. On the other hand, you can run Linux as a headless OS which makes is blazing fast, but it is not so comfortable for development because of the lack of UI.įor me winning combination is using Windows for development, but deploy to Linux machine. On the other hand, it is too robust, especially because of it's UI which makes it not so suitable for scaling. ![]() Windows is great for editing and development, I find it really comfortable to work on with so many tools and platform available. Since it was tool for Windows only, it had it's own ways for remoting using WinRM unlike Linux operating systems which primarily rely on SSH. Starting from January 2018, Microsft has made PowerShell Core 6, a cross-platform tool available not only to Windows users which was the case so far with previous versions, but to Linux and Mac users as well. ![]()
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