Farewell Twitter and Facebook
Kristopher Jon Turner
by Kristopher J. Turner
4y ago
This will be a short blog but wanted to say that I decided to cut Twitter and Facebook off at this time. I did not like some of my reactions to people’s post and have been spending too much time on those two as well as other social media sites. I personally think that the ..read more
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Azure Advent Calendar 2019 Day 17: Azure Update Management
Kristopher Jon Turner
by Kristopher J. Turner
4y ago
So a while back I saw that Gregor Suttie and Richard Hooper wanted to create a way for the community to share their Azure knowledge. They started The Azure Advent Calendar, which is 25 days of Azure videos released by community experts from around the world. At first, I think it was one video a ..read more
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It is always hard to say goodbye… but Kevin is so Excited!!!
Kristopher Jon Turner
by Kristopher J. Turner
4y ago
Kevin!!!!!!! As that famous 90’s song from Boyz to Men go, “It is hard to say goodbye…” yet at the same time something new and exciting is coming and another great song comes to mind from the Pointer Sisters; “I’m So Excited!!!!” If you know me or have followed me you are aware I was ..read more
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Automating the Deployment of Azure’s Update Management
Kristopher Jon Turner
by Kristopher J. Turner
4y ago
So I had written a previous blog about how to deploy 127 deployment schedules using PowerShell. This blog will be written to go along with a video I will be creating for years Azure Advent Calendar 2019. My video will be available on December 17th. This blog will cover some of the challenges I ran ..read more
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Azure Stack – It is time to party like it is 2019!
Kristopher Jon Turner
by Kristopher J. Turner
5y ago
Ok, so instead of going into the details of Azure Stack’s latest release, which is  1.1908.0.20 . I want to focus on how I got my your stamp ready to deploy  1.1908.0.20. However, I do want to touch on a few things about 1.1908.0.20 and why this is a very big release with very limited ..read more
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Azure Update Management – Creating Multiple Deployment Schedules with PowerShell
Kristopher Jon Turner
by Kristopher J. Turner
5y ago
Have you ever been sent an email from a boss or director asking for your thoughts on a possible solution about to be given to a client? Not to long ago I did and now I am sitting here about to blog about some of my experiences while on this project. The project on a ..read more
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Azure Stack Update 1.1905.0.40 Released with Windows Server 2019 Support
Kristopher Jon Turner
by Kristopher J. Turner
5y ago
So this week Azure Stack 1.1905.0.40 was released with a few big changes internally. I will be transparent and say this was one of the longest updates to date. However, there are some very good reasons why it is one of the longest. A few updates ago Microsoft release a new PNU processes. I mentioned ..read more
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I Am Speaking at Experts Live Europe!
Kristopher Jon Turner
by Kristopher J. Turner
5y ago
I am very excited to say that I have been given the chance to speak at Experts Live Europe this coming November. I am looking forward to sharing my knowledge with my fellow peers in our awesome global community. My first approved session is something I have been focusing on more and more in my ..read more
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Deploying AKS via AzureCLI and Service Principal Names
Kristopher Jon Turner
by Kristopher J. Turner
5y ago
I am fairly new to the Kubernetes world. I would say that every day is still a learning experience for me. This weekend I was trying to redeploy some AKS clusters for a demo I need to do on Tuesday. However, I kept running into an issue with my WSL (Windows Subsystem for Linux). At ..read more
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Azure Stack: Update 1.1904.0.36 and Changes in Update Processes
Kristopher Jon Turner
by Kristopher J. Turner
5y ago
Update 1.1904.0.36 was officially released for Azure Stack today. Just like last months, this update was mainly focused around fixes and improvements. I am impressed with the newer smaller and faster updates. My little 4 node scale until up until 1903 was taking an average of 16 to 20 hours to update. These past 2 ..read more
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