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You can use Kubernetes on Amazon Web Services without installing it yourself.
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By Tom Fenton
Using the pcoip.admx file, you can change the behavior of your PCoIP connection between a virtual desktop and a VDI client.
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AWS RoboMaker is more than just a tool for managing and monitoring fleets of robots. The service is also designed to act as a development tool, allowing engineers to write, test and refine code prior to applying that code to a production robot.
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Once you've created a Hadoop cluster within Amazon Web Services, you can process data using a hive script.
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Amazon Web Services makes it easy to create structures without the expense and hassle of provisioning physical machines.
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With AWS Fargate, you can run containers without having to manage servers or clusters.
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If you need to tag several instances (think bulk!), the filtering capabilities of PowerShell can make the process a lot easier.
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There are key differences between cloud backups and backups that are created on-premises that need to be considered when protecting your data.
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By Tom Fenton
DTrace isn't a magic cure all for your system and applications, but it's an extremely powerful tool that can make it easy to monitor, troubleshoot and examine your system. Here's how.
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By Tom Fenton
In this second article of a two-part series, Tom Fenton takes you step-by-step to create a temporary desktop environment with Windows Sandbox.
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By Tom Fenton
Run untrusted or new software in Windows Sandbox without affecting your host desktop.
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The trick to using a minimal number of tags is to make sure that all of the tags that you do use are both meaningful and useful.
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You can automate the creation of multiple instances based on your preferences.
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By Tom Fenton
HPT monitors the the performance of the display protocol and virtual desktop usage, which is useful when troubleshooting issues and planning for deployments.
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Sometimes you might want to automate multiple tasks without the hassle of working with several individual SSM documents. You can simplify this action by creating a composite document. Here's how you can do that.
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By Tom Fenton
Although no major changes were introduced, there is now support for new OSes and some existing features were extended.
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By Tom Fenton
A look at the updated features and how to access the Horizon tool.
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Perform automated actions against your AWS resources with SSM.
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By Tom Fenton
How to access the Horizon Console and work through some of the workflows.
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By Tom Fenton
Tom Fenton shows you two ways to overcome the gotchas when setting up an ODBC connection to a remote database.
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Forgotten resources may continue to incur costs long after they've outlived their usefulness. Here's how to keep that from happening.
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By Tom Fenton
The new printer solution included in Horizon 7.7 gives VDI administrators a third option for printing from a virtual desktop.
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In order for your backup plan to protect your AWS resources, you have to add those resources to the plan.
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By Tom Fenton
Tom Fenton sets up an Intel Compute Stick as a cheap and easy printer server option for his Infoprint 1352 printer.
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Amazon Web Services makes it relatively easy to create a backup plan.