1 00:00:01,640 --> 00:00:03,540 In summary, what have we learned? 2 00:00:03,540 --> 00:00:08,100 Well, working as a Microsoft specialist for the last couple of decades at least, 3 00:00:08,100 --> 00:00:11,620 I can attest that historically Microsoft has taken really 4 00:00:11,620 --> 00:00:15,680 good care of its customers as they go slowly from one 5 00:00:15,680 --> 00:00:18,340 version of Windows Server to another. 6 00:00:18,340 --> 00:00:23,570 I mean, not to dig other vendors, but when you think about what Apple does, 7 00:00:23,570 --> 00:00:26,880 where if you get a couple versions behind, 8 00:00:26,880 --> 00:00:29,460 you're liable to lose support immediately, 9 00:00:29,460 --> 00:00:31,360 not just from the first party, 10 00:00:31,360 --> 00:00:36,740 but also from third party because third parties are heavily encouraged, 11 00:00:36,740 --> 00:00:39,240 and I put encouraged in air quotes, 12 00:00:39,240 --> 00:00:42,590 to refactor their software to support the latest 13 00:00:42,590 --> 00:00:44,940 version of Apple operating systems. 14 00:00:44,940 --> 00:00:46,250 Don't get me started on that. 15 00:00:46,250 --> 00:00:50,380 Anyway, I hope that you're comfortable with command‑line tools. 16 00:00:50,380 --> 00:00:55,080 I do my best to include lots of PowerShell in my training because I think 17 00:00:55,080 --> 00:00:59,150 it's a great way to future proof your career as an IT professional. Even if 18 00:00:59,150 --> 00:01:01,570 you don't plan to be a Microsoft specialist, 19 00:01:01,570 --> 00:01:05,900 PowerShell 7 is cross platform, and it appears in non‑Microsoft 20 00:01:05,900 --> 00:01:09,570 context including who incidentally are not Apple, 21 00:01:09,570 --> 00:01:13,240 macOS, and Linux operating systems. 22 00:01:13,240 --> 00:01:16,650 And the other reason why I like to include PowerShell in my 23 00:01:16,650 --> 00:01:21,240 courses, besides helping you with your career, is, and I know 24 00:01:21,240 --> 00:01:22,990 I've mentioned this many times, 25 00:01:22,990 --> 00:01:27,320 most of the associate and expert‑level Azure exams assume that 26 00:01:27,320 --> 00:01:29,450 you have intermediate PowerShell skills, 27 00:01:29,450 --> 00:01:34,140 so almost guaranteed you'll see PowerShell code on those exams. 28 00:01:34,140 --> 00:01:37,420 Now the queue up for the next module is how can we 29 00:01:37,420 --> 00:01:42,140 rehost our IIS‑based web apps, not to another local server, 30 00:01:42,140 --> 00:01:44,080 but we're doing a migration to Azure. 31 00:01:44,080 --> 00:01:46,600 Do we have to set up a VM in Azure? 32 00:01:46,600 --> 00:01:51,230 Do we have to convert the app to containers or can we run it without containers? 33 00:01:51,230 --> 00:01:52,840 These sorts of questions, 34 00:01:52,840 --> 00:01:55,860 very real world and applicable questions that we're going to 35 00:01:55,860 --> 00:01:59,330 answer and more in the next module entitled, 36 00:01:59,330 --> 00:02:01,920 Migrate IIS Workloads to Azure. 37 00:02:01,920 --> 00:02:05,000 Thanks very much. I'll see you then.