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From YouTube: Wrangling Windows 365 with Donna Ryan
Description
Meeting Description:
Donna Ryan will discuss the architecture, requirements, and usage of Windows 365. This includes networking considerations, prerequisites, and use cases. But as this user group is PowerShell focused, the session will also include how to automate Windows 365 with PowerShell and MS Graph!
No experience on knowledge is required for this session! The only requisite is to bring your curiosity and questions!
Speaker Bio:
Donna Ryan is a Senior Product Manager for Microsoft covering Windows 365.)
A
B
I'm
doing
very
well,
I'm
super
excited
to
to
have
this
great
night
and
I'm
super
excited
to
learn
about
windows
365
with
donna,
donna,
ryan
and
yeah.
I
was.
B
Well,
really,
you
know
the
microsoft's
new
product
or
call
it
new
product
is
windows
365,
but
this
is
the
powershell
group,
and
so
really
I
want
to
see
how
I
can
better
manage
my
and
or
windows
365.
B
You
know
vdis
and
all
that
stuff
and
really
get
it
get
a
a
primer
on
how
to
get
that
all
squared
away,
and
so
that's
why
I
reached
out
to
donna
and
we're
I'm
super
excited
to
have
her
join
us
and
let
her
share
with
her
knowledge
with
us
and
so
welcome
to
the
group.
Donna.
C
C
So
the
nice
thing
with
those
is
it's
not
just
systems
management
folks,
so
I'm
sure
that
there's
a
a
variety
of
technical
disciplines
amongst
the
audience
that
this
can
hopefully,
hopefully
at
least,
resonate
some
with,
especially
any
vdi
admins-
that
we
have
out
there,
because
this
is
well
windows.
365,.
C
C
Prior
to
that,
I
was
working
at
cdw
for
shy
of
11
years
as
a
consulting
engineer
started
with
config
manager
picked
up
remote
desktop
services,
which
is
how
I
kind
of
got
into
the
whole
vdi
realm.
You
know
intune
autopilot,
it
was
really
heavy
in
osd
I
did
earn
my
microsoft
mvp
title
a
couple
years
ago,
which
I
had
to
turn
turn
in.
C
When
you
know
I
went
to
go
work
for
them
so
still
very
proud
of
that
title,
and
I
also
wrote
a
community
tool-
that's
used
by
as
best
as
I
can
tell
based
off
my
downloads
from
the
powershell
gallery,
about
2500
organizations
using
the
tool
and
what
wimwich
does
is.
C
C
On
the
powershell
side,
I
am
a
100
self-taught
when
I
started
working
on
wim,
which
probably
the
longest
script
I
had
written
was
maybe
about
40
lines,
and
there
was
no
error
correction.
There
was
no
handling.
There
was
no
logging,
there
were
no
functions,
it
was
just
and
when
I
undertook
wim
witch,
I
knew
it
was
possible.
I
just
didn't
know
how
so
everything
I've
learned
on
on
powershell
is
is
self-taught,
so
yeah.
The
the
takeaway
that
I
like
to
to
present
to
folks.
Is
you
know
that
you
know?
C
If
I
can
do
it,
anybody
can
do
it,
I'm
not
I'm
not
the
the
most
brilliant
person
or
the
best
coder,
my
I
I
may
not
always
follow
best
practices
but
yeah.
I
I
just
like
encouraging
folks
to
to
get
out
there
and
start
writing,
make
find
a
find
a
problem
and
fix
it.
You
know
you
can
yeah
it's
really.
It's
a
really
amazing
feeling
to
have
folks
from
around
the
world.
I
just
reach
out
to
you
to
say:
hey
your
tool
saved
my
butt
or
saved
me
a
ton
of
time.
C
So
you
know
if
you're
on
the
fence
or
you
have
an
idea
embrace
it.
Please
do
it.
It's
it's
wonderful,
all
right,
but
you
came
here
to
hear
about
windows
365
or
at
least
to
you
know,
to
hang
out
with
a
friend.
So
I'm
gonna
go
ahead
and
move
forward
onto
our
topic.
Du
jour,
which
is
windows
365.
A
Yeah
I
was
just
gonna,
I
was
just
gonna
say
thank
you
because
you
did,
you
did
all
the
work
for
me.
I
was
going
to
say:
hey,
could
you
tell
us
a
little
about
yourself
and
you
could
tell
us,
could
you
tell
us
what
windows
365
is
so
you've
done
that
already?
So
thank
you,
and
so
let's
turn
it
over
to
you,
and
so
you
do
what
you
do
and
just
remember.
A
C
Absolutely
so
the
one
last
thing
to
note
on
the
slide
before
I
go
ahead
and
move
over
if
you're
on
twitter,
you
should
be
on
twitter.
My
handle
is
at
the
notorious
drr
yeah.
If
you
want
to
go
ahead
and
follow
me,
please
do
I'll
tweet
about
windows,
365,
3d,
printing,
powershell,
home
automation,
star
trek,
random
musings,
so
fun
stuff,
but
yeah.
C
So
the
way,
the
way
I'm
gonna
handle
this
presentation,
I'm
gonna
I'm
going
to
start
with
the
basics
and
try
to
keep
the
slides
to
a
minimum,
because
I
hate
slides,
I'm
gonna
hop
into
a
demo
to
show
you
how
the
the
console
works.
So
you
can
get
those
visual
cues
of
the
different
mechanisms
of
how
they
interplay
and
then
we'll
look
at
what
you
can
do
with
powershell.
To
start.
C
You
know
you
know
making
your
own
automated
processes
and
since
I
can't
see
the
chat
window,
so
if
somebody
throws
a
chat,
question
just
go
ahead
and
interrupt
me.
I
have
no
problem
with
that.
B
C
C
C
It's
one
user,
one
vm
and
you
can
essentially
for
the
most
part,
treat
it
like
you
would
any
physical
pc
what
we're
handling
on
the
back
end
is
we're
handling
our
the
connection,
brokering,
the
gateways,
the
networking
and
there
yes,
there's
an
asterisk
in
there
we'll
get
to
that,
but
we're
also
handling
you
know
the
the
the
the
the
the
the
technicalities
of
the
provisioning
and
it
it's
really
just
a
very
easy,
easy
service
to
to
get
a
hold
of
now.
The
really
cool
thing,
too
is
this
is
also
easily
scalable.
C
You
can
go
from
zero
to
thousands
of
seats
very
quickly,
which
you
know,
depending
on
scenarios.
You
may
want
that
mergers
and
acquisitions.
It
was
my
favorite
example
of
where
window
365
fits
in.
You
know
you
say
your
your
organization
just
bought
or
merged
with
a
company
hey,
we
need
to.
We
need
to
get.
You
know
x,
amount
of
desktops
to
these
users.
Okay,
add
into
the
aad
group,
and
now
there's
our
machines.
C
It's
brilliant.
It
really
is
the
cool
thing
that
some
folks,
like
some
folks
don't.
But
this
is
a
is
a
value.
Add
for
windows.
365
is
the
fixed
cost.
Why
that's
of
value?
Every
time
when
I
was
working
with
abd
and
talking
with
cup,
you
know
talking
with
my
clients
they're
like
well:
what's
this
going
to
cost
me?
C
C
It
does
come
in
essentially
two
flavors,
it's
business
and
enterprise
and
I'll
cover
the
the
the
nitty
gritty
on
that
one.
But
really
it's
not
it's
not
a
traditional
vdi
service
because
you
you,
as
as
the
admin
aren't
responsible
for
trying
to
predict
how
many
you
know
session
hosts.
Do
you
need
you're
not
trying
to
spin
things
up
and
spin
things
down?
You're,
not
you
know
trying
to
squeeze
every
penny
out
of
a
session
host.
You
don't
need
to.
C
You
know,
figure
on
the
back
end
profile,
disk
handling.
You
don't
have
to
come
up
with
the
scaling
plans.
It's
just
easy!
It's!
It's
honestly.
I've
been
deploying
windows
professionally
out
for
what
11
plus
years-
and
this
is
the
easiest
way
I've
ever
seen
to
deploy
windows.
So
it's
you'll
see
it's
awesome.
C
It's
not
really
on
steroids,
because
avd
does
different
things.
Sure
abd
does
do
persistent
desktops,
it
absolutely
does,
but
then
you
still
have
to
manage
those
virtual
machines,
you're
still
paying
by
the
minute
you
need
to
handle
the
assignments,
though
saying
you
still
have
to
build
out
that
whole.
You
know
vdi
infrastructure
to
support.
All
of
that.
You
also
have
remote
app,
which
is
something
that
we
don't
do.
You
have
multi-session,
which
we
don't
do.
C
Ours
is
much
more
of
a
turnkey
than
it
is
something
like
abd
and
that's
not
to
say
that
one
is
better
than
the
other.
A
lot
of
folks
like
to
start
these
conversations
with,
let's
do
abd
versus
windows
365..
Well,
why
they're
not
competing
yeah?
They
they're
different
they're,
different
solutions
for
different
folks.
What
works
for
some
orgs
isn't
going
to
work
for
others.
These
also
really
can
work
together
very
nicely.
You
know
if
you
have
a
mature
abd
environment
stood
up,
but
you
need
to
have
some
flexibility
in
quick,
provisioning
or
onboarding.
C
You
know
you
can
use
windows
365,
as
you
know,
as
a
stopgap,
because
it's
very
simple
to
deploy.
So
it's
now
now
as
they
as
they
relate.
We
do
use
a
lot
of
abd's
back-end
services,
we're
using
gateways
and
we're
using
the
connection
brokering
and
we're
you
know
we
sit
on
top
of
it
and
you
know
we're
open
about
it,
but
how
the
admins
interact
with
it
and
how
the
users
interact
with
it
is
different.
C
Thank
you
that
makes
sense
yep
all
right.
So
when
we're
looking
at
windows
365,
we
have
the
two
flavors:
we've
got
business
and
enterprise
and
business
is
a
much
more
limited
solution.
C
C
C
Business
is
limited
to
300
seats,
so
yeah,
if
you're
you're,
trying
to
to
save
a
couple
pennies
but
deployed
to
ten
thousand
users.
Yet
business
queue
is
not
going
to
be
for
you
and
really
it
is
that
the
management
is
still
very
much
limited.
It
is
what
it
is
it's
we
have.
You
know
plenty
of
customers
on
it
that
it's
filling
a
great
role,
I'm
on
the
enterprise
side.
So
that's
really
where
I
spend
more
of
my
time.
C
Enterprise
gives
you
flexibility,
lots
of
flexibility.
Now
you
can
do
azure
ad.
You
can
do
azure
ad
joined,
you
can
do
hybrid,
but
intune
is
required.
So
I
guess
let
me
step
back
for
once
licensing,
that's
what
I
was
going
to
just
to
dive
into
so
when
you're
trying
to
determine
what
size
of
virtual
machine
you're
going
to
provision
for
your
users,
it's
actually
based
off
of
the
license.
C
So
what
you'll
end
up
doing
is
you'll
end
up
buying
x
amount
of.
However
many
you
need
licenses
that
are,
you
know
like
a
a
a
two
core,
eight
gig
256
machine
or
a
four
core
16
gig
256,
an
8
by
32.
C
So
you
purchased
that
license
to
and
then,
when
you
assigned
that
license
to
the
user
now
they
have
the
rights
to
a
virtual
machine
of
that
size,
but
with
enterprise.
We
also
need
a
couple
other
things.
We
need
to
have
an
intune
license,
so
the
user
can
enroll
the
device
into
intune
automatically
and
can
leverage
the
the
intune
portal.
You
also
do
need
a
windows,
10
or
a
windows
11
enterprise
license.
C
I
may
use
windows,
10
and
11
interchangeably,
because
there's
not
that
much
of
a
difference
really
when
it
comes
to
win
365
so
generally,
what's
applicable
to
11
is
also
applicable
to
10..
Now.
The
cool
thing,
though,
is
if
you're
using
you
know
like
an
m365,
e3
or
e5
cool.
You
already
have
the
intune.
You
have
the
windows
10
license.
You
just
need
your
cloud
pc
licenses.
So
if
you're
already
heavily
invested
in
the
microsoft
ecosystem,
you
really
just
need
to
add
the
the
cost
of
the
license.
C
The
enterprise
sku
is
fully
managed
from
intune
or
mem.
I
tend
to
use
those
terms
entertainability
as
well
as
it's
still
in
tune,
but
you
know
if
you're
in
a
co-managed
environment
or
you
have
a
heavily
leveraging
configuration
manager.
You
know
100
support
configuration
manager,
a
lot
of
folks
that
are
still
trying
to
make
that
move
to
the
cloud
and
nothing
wrong
with
nothing
wrong
with
that
configuration.
Config
manager
is
an
excellent
tool,
so
you
know
that
can
that
can
be
used
to
manage
as
well?
C
So
in
your
detection
script
you
can
have
it
go,
look
at
the
reg
key
or
go
see
if
the
file
is
there
or
is
this
app
installed
or
whatever
condition
you
need
and
if
the
condition
is
satisfied,
your
compliant
return.
Zero
else
return
one,
and
if
you
return
one,
then
it
kicks
in
the
remediation
script
and
then
it
can
go
fix
whatever
you
need
very
handy
tool,
that's
not
necessarily
windows
365
specific,
but
I've
used
it
a
lot
for
fixing
things
and
remediating
issues.
C
C
Networking
is
because
this
is
really
where,
if
you're
going
to
start
a
deployment,
you
kind
of
need
to
figure
out
what
you
want
the
network
to
do
or
how
you
want
to
be
laid
out,
and
so,
when
we're
looking
at
topologies,
if
we're
going
to
go
down
the
azure
ad
route,
we
support
two
different
scenarios.
C
You
can
use
an
azure
v-net
and
put
your
cloud
pcs
on
there
and
that
works
there's
an
asterisk
to
that
it
has
to
be
in
a
supported
region.
The
v-net
needs
to
be
deployed
into
a
supported
region
where
we
support
windows
365
and
that's
how
you
can
place,
replace
it
within
the
world,
and
a
lot
of
folks
are
doing
that.
That's
very
valuable.
If
you
have
back
end
applications
or
internal
software
that
needs
to
be
accessed.
You
know
you
can
build
your
v-net
with
a
site-to-site
express
route.
C
However,
you
need
to
handle
that
you
can
lock
it
down
to
your
heart's
desire
as
long
as
you
leave
all
the
requisite
ip
addresses
and
urls
exposed,
so
we
can
get
out
and
talk
to
the
service,
but
the
one
that
we
also
have
an
option.
If
we're
going
azure
ad
called
the
microsoft
hosted
network
and
the
really
cool
thing
about
that
is,
if
you
don't
have
an
azure
subscription
today,
you
don't
need
one
to
do
windows
365
at
all.
If
you're
gonna
do
abd,
you
need
an
azure
subscription
full
stop.
C
You
don't
with
win365
the
network
segment
that
it
gets
put
on
is
managed
by
microsoft.
It's
secured
by
microsoft,
it's
included
in
the
service.
It's
it's
no
additional
fee
for
doing
that.
Whereas
if
you're
going
to
build
your
own
virtual
networks,
then
you
need
to
look
at
peering
costs,
ingress
egress,
if
you're
doing
site
to
sites
or
express
directors,
added
costs,
and
what
you
can
do
is
in
the
microsoft
host
network
is
you
can
just
go
ahead
and
deploy
vpn
client?
C
If
you
want
to
do
a
proof
of
concept,
big
pro
tip
just
start
with
azure
80
joined
and
microsoft
hosted
first,
because
it's
by
far
the
easiest
on
the
opposite
side,
the
hardest
we
have
hybrid
azure,
80
join,
which
is
more
limited,
that
it
only
works
with
virtual
networks,
which
makes
sense,
because
we
need
to
be
able
to
talk
to
your
on-premises
active
directory
environment.
And
you
couldn't
do
that.
If
you're
doing
microsoft
hosted
and
so
yeah
dealing
with
hatch,
you
have
to
have
line
of
sight.
C
The
domain
controller,
that's
a
hard
hard
requisite,
and
so,
depending
on
what
you
need
to
do
or
where
your
organization
is
on
a
cloud
standpoint.
Those
are
really
your
options.
B
So
a
couple
questions
that
we're
going
to
have
is:
is
it
available
in
gcc.
C
It
that
is
on
the
public
road
map
slated
for
the
end
of
the
year.
That's.
B
B
And
if
you
have
your
existing
azure
vnets,
you
can
just
connect
to
the
windows
365,
one
right.
So
if
you're
gonna
add
it,
you
just
have
to
do
an
interconnect
between
the
two.
C
You
can't
it
depends
on
where
you
have
things
provisioned
or
where
you
have
your
your
infrastructure
built
so
yeah
like
as
an
example
east
us
two
is
one
of
our
supported
regions.
So
if
all
of
your
infrastructure
in
east
us
too,
you
can
just
use
your
existing
v-nets.
If
you
are
in,
is
that
like
north-central
u.s,
where
we
don't
support,
then
you
would
have
to
make
a
v-net
in
a
supported
area
and
then
peer
them
or
make
that
interconnect.
A
This
sounds
like
the
perfect
way
to
go.
If
you
need
to
conf,
if
you
need
to
configure
every
switch
and
knob
and
you
want
it
to
fit
exactly
into
your
existing
azure
ad
environment
with
everything
and
all
the
bells
and
whistles,
maybe
azure
virtual
desktop
is
a
better
choice.
Does
that
sort
of
that
that
a
fair
assessment.
C
I'd
say
it's
a
fair
assessment:
okay
yeah,
because
you
know
vdi
admins
has
taken
you
years
to
develop
those
skills,
there's
so
much
nuance
and
you
know
tricks
and
tips
that
we've
learned
over
the
years
and
how
to
optimize
that
image
and
squeeze
every
last
cpu
cycle
out
of
it.
C
A
I
was
just
saying,
and
on
top
of
that,
jason
was
just
asking
windows:
365
is
is
like
a
flat
rate
on
the
license.
Not
a
per
minute
usage
request
right,
so
you
get
you,
you
pay
whatever
you
pay
and
you
can
consume
all
month
long
and
not
have
to
worry
about.
You
know
how
much
was
this
on
and
you
know.
Are
we
using
this
effectively.
C
Yep
and
the
other
cool
thing
too,
is
if
you're
you
know,
managing
multi-session
hosts
with
this
with
an
abd.
You
don't
have
to
make
golden
images
anymore.
You
don't
have
to
rebuild
your
hosts
because,
since
these
are
just
persistent
virtual
machines,
you
can
just
use
windows
update
for
business
and
then
just
treat
them
like
you
would
a
laptop
or
a
desktop
help.
All
that
complexity
of
vdi
just
doesn't
exist
at
least
to
the
front
or
what's
exposed
to
the
to
the
admins.
C
A
And
so
I
didn't,
even
I
was
just
thinking
as
you
were.
Talking
are
people
using
this
like
an
appliance
situation
like
people
in
the
field
just
have
like
essentially
dumb
terminal
laptops
that
just
fire
up
and
join
windows,
run
windows
365,
or
is
it
not
that
simple
can
can
that
be
used
in
that
kind
of
situation?
Yeah
you
want
to
deploy
yeah,
so
you
need
to
deploy
to
a
workforce.
That's
mobile
or
something
like
that,
and
you
don't
need
to
worry
about
all
this
stuff.
A
C
Solution,
yeah
and
there's
features
coming
next
year
that
were
announced
earlier
this
year.
One
of
them
is
boot
to
cloud,
so
what
you
would
essentially
do
is
it'll
be
and
from
what
I've
seen
from
the
demos,
you
know
you
power
up
your
device.
C
It
soon
it'll
give
you
the
the
azure
ad
log
on
prompt
you
log
in
boom
you're
connected
to
your
cloud
pc.
You
don't
even
need
to
configure
any
vdi.
You
don't
have
to
build
kiosk
mode.
You
don't
have
to
you
know.
Do
you
know
your
your
multi-app
selections?
It's
just
there,
so
you
can
deploy
cheap
machines
that
you
just
count
as
disposable
or
send
them
out,
and
you
have
to
get
them
back
cool
or,
if
not
we'll,
be
but
yeah.
There's
lots
of
lots
of
scenarios
folks
completely
coming
up
yeah.
So.
D
C
So
you
can't
have
two
two
by
eight
by
256,
but
you
could
have
one
two
by
eight
and
one
four
by
sixteen
and
that
really
that's
really
just
currently
just
a
an
effect
of
applying
the
license,
because
you
can't
apply
two
license:
two
licenses:
two
three
licenses:
yeah
and
and
yeah.
That's
criticism
that
we've
heard
and
we've
taken
back.
You
know
it
yeah,
but
I
think
the
thing
I
like
to
keep
in
mind
too,
with
this
is
it's
only.
C
This
service
has
only
been
publicly
available
for
just
a
week
a
little
bit
more
than
a
year,
and
if
you
look
at
how
long
it
took
microsoft
to
hit
perfection
with
windows
when
they
got
to
version
311,
I
mean
you're
looking
at
you
know
at
least
a
decade,
so
you
know
from
what
we've
what
we've
grown
and
built
within
you
know
the
last
year,
it's
just
the
growth
of
this
solution,
the
amount
of
features
that
get
added.
It's
it's
just
astonishing,
sometimes
yeah.
B
At
least
the
next
question,
though,
was
with
like
golden
images
and
stuff
like
that
you
can
set
up
a
license
and
then
you
can.
You
can
control
from
a
vdi
perspective
like
hey.
These
are
my
golden
images,
and
these
are
pre-staged
applications
and
stuff.
Like
that
right,
you,
you
could.
C
And
we'll
get
we'll
get
into
the
pros
and
cons
of
image
management.
That's
actually
the
next
slide.
You
can't
you
can
do
that.
Let
me
let
me
just
let's:
let's
pin
that
one,
because
that
that's
a
a
very
good
topic.
C
Okay,
the
last
thing
the
couple
last
couple
things
I
just
really
want
to
point
out
here-
is
the
network
considerations.
C
C
You
should
be
just
fine,
clearly
the
lower
the
better
really
what
you
want
to
do.
Is
you
really
want
to
allow
the
cloud
pc
to
talk
to
the
microsoft
services
directly
and
yeah,
we're
doing
that
with
office?
We're
doing
that
with
teams?
It's
really
no,
no
different.
We
have
a
listing
of
all
the
urls.
Currently
it's
a
laundry
list.
C
We
are
condensing
and
working
on
simplifying
that
same
thing
with
the
ip
addresses
and
the
gateways
that
we
need
we're
working
on,
simplifying
that
no
promises
on
when
that's
available,
but
if
that's
all
published
those
exceptions
need
to
be
made,
and
so,
if
you're
good,
you
know
if
yeah
or
if
you
go
down
like
the
the
microsoft
hosted
network
route,
don't
deploy
a
full
tunnel
vpn,
that's
going
to
break
because
yeah
once
you've
authenticated
the
vpn
connects.
Okay.
Now
the
vpn
has
broken
your
connections
to
the
service.
C
B
C
Yes,
teams
is
a
whole
nother
ball
of
wax
and
it's
optimizations,
but
yes,
anything
that
we're
putting
on
there
is.
You
know,
optimized
for
windows
365.
Some
of
it's
sleight
of
hand
like
it
is
with
teams,
but
yeah
it.
It
is,
and
you
know
that
just
the
ancillary
is
just
an
ancillary
point
too,
is
when
you
have
these
machines
riding
in
azure,
my
god.
It's
the
internet
connection
that
you
have
when
you're
just
sitting
right
on
top
of
microsoft's
backbone
connection.
Oof
I've
got
a
a
friend
and
mentor
from
the
community.
C
Johan
arwood
mark
has
started
using
windows
365
to
do
content,
transfer,
testing
and
he's
at
you
know
at
home,
he's
got
like
a
20
megabit
connection,
so
trying
to
deal
with
you
know,
60
gig
files
is
problematic,
so
you
started
using
windows
365
because
you're
on
the
backbone,
it
takes
nothing
to
transfer
large
loads,
so
fun
stuff.
C
All
right
cool
where's,
my
cursor
there
we
go
all
right
images,
so
we
essentially
have
two
core
options
when
it
comes
to
images
with
windows.
365.
C
there's
the
gallery,
images,
which
was
what
we
officially
suggest
you
use
reason
being
is
the
the
image
itself
is
updated
monthly
it
we
do
have
optimizations
for
vdi
already
baked
into
it.
If
you're
deploying
office
as
part
of
the
the
cloud
pc
the
teams
optimizations
are
included
as
well.
C
You
can
also
choose
to
do
office
or
not
do
office,
which
a
lot
of
folks
are
really
starting
to
move
to
gallery.
We
do
support
custom,
so
you
can
use
a
windows,
enterprise,
sku,
but
only
enterprise.
So
you
can't
cheat
and
think
I'm
just
going
to
go
reuse,
my
multi-session
yeah.
It
won't
work,
it
won't
accept
it.
If
you're
going
to
upload
it,
you
own,
the
optimizations,
you
know
and
and
anytime
you
do
a
a
captured
image
or
golden
image
any
any
of
the
third-party
apps
that
are
in
there.
They
can't
be
updated.
C
So
we
really
try
to
shy
folks
away
from
that.
You
know
if
you've
got
applications
that
are
really
large,
like
you're
trying
to
deploy
like
an
autocad,
or
I
don't
know
some
other
monstrous
thing,
and
you
don't
want
to
wait
for
all
that
time
to
download
them.
You
know
maybe
baking
it
in.
There
is
good.
C
We
had
a
lot
of
folks
starting
off
with
custom
images,
especially
when
they're
coming
from
vdi,
because
that's
you
know,
that's
a
bdi
staple
and
try
to
discourage
that,
but
we
had
folks
that
had
the
scenario
where
they
needed
to
have
security
apps
on
there
before
users
logged
in
and
we've
solved,
for
that
by
supporting
the
enrollment
status
page,
that's
typically
used
with
autopilot.
We
use
that
as
well.
So
now
we
can
control
those
core
applications
that
must
be
there.
C
C
So
you
know
it
if
you're
going
to
go
to
something
like
this,
I
would
challenge
you
to
maybe
step
away
from.
You
know
the
golden
image
at
least
play
with
that,
because
you
don't
have
to
maintain
it.
That's
one
less
thing
that
you
got
to
do
in
a
month.
You
know
you
don't
have
to
rebuild
it
and
kick
it
off
and
did
it
work
and
then
smoke
test
it
or
uat
it.
Oh,
you
just
went
into
and
just
deploy
the
stuff
and
go
on
to
something
else.
Questions
on
images.
C
It
some
other
settings
that
you
can
control,
we
have
a
tab
for
user
settings
and
so
there's
one
that
allows
you
to.
You
can
target
this
policy
to
an
azure
80
group.
Then
those
users
would
become
local
admins
on
their
box
great
for
developers,
maybe
not
so
good
for
accounting.
C
You
know,
but
you've
got
that
flexibility
to
choose
the
other
thing
that
we
have
in
that
tab
is
point
in
time
restore
which
I
haven't
covered
yet
so
what
point
in
time
restore
allows
you
to
do
is
to
do
audit
holds
on
the
cloud
pc
in
order
to
take
advantage
of
that,
you
do
need
to
have
a
storage,
blob
and
or
a
storage
account.
C
C
But
what
we
also
built
on
top
of
that
with
the
point
is
the
with
audit
holding
and
the
vhd
handling.
Is
we
also
have
snapshotting,
which
is
really
what
the
the
point
in
time
restore
is
so
automatically
right
out
of
the
box
we're
already
backing
up.
I
think
we're
backing
up
once
a
day.
I
think
it
is.
This
is
our
default.
You
can
have
it.
I
think,
take
a
snapshot
every
couple
of
hours.
C
You
can
allow
the
user
to
set
the
frequency,
and
I
think
in
the
web
portal
they
you
can
allow
them
to
control
their
own
snapshot
restoration.
So
you
know
again
for
developers
who
you
know
they
may
be
running.
You
know
all
sorts
of
crazy
configurations
and
stuff
on
their
machine.
Yeah
and
you
know,
go
nuts
people
that
don't
necessarily
have
that
requisite.
You
know
knowledge.
You
may
not
want
to
give
them
that,
but
you've
got
that
control.
C
C
We
have
a
windows,
365
native
app
coming,
which
will
bring
in
the
value
and
the
additional
features
that
we've
baked
in
into
the
web
portal
experience
we'll
bring
that
to
the
desktop
it
gives
you
a
nice
separation
between
avd
and
windows,
365.,
very,
very
nice
stuff,
there's
a
lot
of
devs
that
are
working
really
hard
on
that
one.
Now
we've
got
the
windows
365
boot,
which
you
know
just
directly
boots
your
the
the
machine
right
into
the
cloud
pc.
C
The
end
user
has
no
access
to
that
physical,
hard
drive,
so
your
thin
clients,
and
that's
really
what
I'm
excited
for
is
being
able
to
you
know
to
send
somebody.
You
know
you
know
a
150,
you
know
puck
plug
it
in
and
now
you
they
essentially
could
have.
You
know
developer
grade
machine
that
you
don't
have
to
ask
that
tracker
get
back,
which
is
pretty
cool.
We
will
be
introducing
something
called
switch
any
of
these
names
too.
They
may
change
this
is
you
know
this
was
still
fairly
early
in
the
development
cycle.
C
When
this
was
announced,
the
windows
365
switch.
So
you
know
how
like
in
windows,
you
have
like
the
the
desktop
switcher,
where
you
can
have
a
desktop
for
development,
one
for
games
or
whatever
you
want
to
do
and
organize
your
tasks.
There'll
be
one
in
there
for
cloud
pc,
and
so
when
you
want
to
switch
back
and
forth
between
desktop
and
cloud,
that's
right
there
in
the
toolbar
now,
what's
really
neat
is
windows
365
offline
and
what
that
will
allow
you
to
do
is
to
synchronize
your
cloud
pc
to
your
physical
machine.
C
So
you
could
be.
You
know
traveling
here
you're
on
an
airplane,
and
you
know
the
wi-fi
drops,
because
you
know
it
will
the
the
pc
will
take
a
minute
to
sync
and
then
you
just
go
back
to
working
and
then
once
the
internet
comes
back
up,
it
restores
and
synchronizes
the
data
back
up
to
the
cloud.
C
C
I
love
thinking
about
the
scenarios
that
you
could
do
with
that,
whether
I
don't
want
to
get
into
it
because
I
don't
want
to
like
make
it
look
like
I'm
promising
something.
That's
not
going
to
happen
but
being
able
to
synchronize
a
physical
machine
to
a
cloud
pc.
There's
a
lot
of
possibilities
there.
C
So
I'm
sure
everyone
is
already
tired
to
look
at
slides,
because
I
am
so
that's
enough.
Powerpoint.
I've
got
some
more
slides
when
we
get
into
the
graph
and
the
powershell
stuff.
But
at
this
point
I
think
you
really
want
to
actually
see
how
this
thing
works,
and
so
I'm
just
going
to
go
ahead
and
minimize
this
oops.
C
C
In
order
for
that
to
turned
on
and
be
useful,
you
need
to
apply
one
cloud
pc
license
and
then
it
unlocks
the
whole
the
whole
interface,
and
so
where
we've
talked
about
the
images
and
the
networking
and
the
user
settings,
you
know
those
essentially
already
live
here
and
the
only
thing
we
really
haven't
talked
about
yet
is
provisioning
policies
so
right
out
of
the
gate,
there's
not
a
ton
here.
C
All
right
come
on
all
right
cool,
so
essentially
what
we
got
here.
We
have
our
landing
page
and
our
splash.
You
know
our
splash
screen
telling
us
the
the
systems
that
have
been
provisioned,
our
account
so
provisioned
these
are
successfully
built
machines,
failed
ones
are
the
ones
that
failed
and
there's
the
ones
that
are
in
grace
period.
So
what
grace
period
means
is,
let's
say:
yeah
you
remove
the
license
from
a
user.
C
Well,
what
having
a
grace
period
allows
you
to
do
is
because,
without
that
license,
the
user
in
theory
would
never
be
able
to
log
in,
but
that
grace
period
gives
you
you
the
time
as
an
admin
to
work
with
the
machine
or
re-put
the
license
back.
So
the
machine
doesn't
immediately
just
blow
up.
That's
controllable
through
the
through
graph
that
the
grace
period
amounts
are,
and
then
we've
got
the
azure
networking
connection.
So
I'm
going
to
go
drop
hop
right
over
into
azure
network
connection,
because
that's
really
where
you
would
need
to
start.
C
So
if
you
remember
from
the
conversations
about
networking,
really
essentially
had
two
different
types,
and
so
we
can
see
here
on
our
drop
down
option.
We've
got
azure
80
in
a
hybrid
azure
80..
C
Let's
just
go
ahead
and
I'm
going
to
go
and
walk
through.
Let's
see
if
I
can
hit
the
hybrid
one,
I'm
not
going
to
complete
this
because
I
don't
have
a
site
to
site.
Oh,
I
do,
but
I
kind
of
broke
my
domain.
So
I'll
just
kind
of
you
know
walk
to
this
as
a
high
level.
The
only
real
difference
really
between
the
two
is:
you
need
to
be
able
to
specify
the
oh.
You
want
to
put
in
domain
name
and
a
domain
join
account.
C
C
Reset
my
resource
group,
my
network
and
my
subnet,
that's
all
I
had
to
do
to
configure
networking.
I
just
had
to
point
it
at
it.
You
had
to
do
the
heavy
lift
of
actually
going
into
azure
and
setting
up
that
v-net,
but
once
it's
built,
that's
really
all
it
is.
I
mean
you
can
see
next
we're
already
at
the
review
and
create
tab.
It's
just
that
simple!
C
C
So
next
thing
we
need
to
do
is:
if
you're
going
to
do
custom
images,
you
know
you
can
upload
them
from
here.
It
comes
from
your
own
storage.
I
don't
think
it
uses
a
shared
image
gallery.
I've
got
one
up
here
from
you
know
how
long
ago
was
that
from
a
year
ago,
just
testing,
I
never
used
the
custom
images
see.
Provisioning
policies
are
really
where
the
magic's
going
to
happen,
and
so
the
provisioning
policy
is
going
to.
C
Give
us
our
essentially
our
essentially
our
configuration
of
the
cloud
pc
come
on.
C
All
right
so,
let's
go
ahead
and
say
we're
going
to
go
ahead
and
say
demo
and
then,
with
our
provisioning
policy
we
can
tell
it
which
type
of
join
we're
going
to
do,
and
if
we're
wanting
to
do
microsoft
hosted
network,
we
don't
have
to
build
the
azure
network
connection
at
all.
We
can
just
come
right
to
here.
C
If
you
need
to
use
an
anc,
you
can
go
ahead
and
select
one
same
thing
essentially
with
hybrid.
You
just
need
to
have
an
anc,
that's
past
the
health
checks
and
we
do
have
health
checks
that
run
so
we
can
call
it
a
watchdog
service.
That's
checking
to
make
sure
that
you
know,
urls
can
be,
can
be
resolved
and
dsc
scripts
can
be
run
and
all
sorts
of
configurations
and
stuff
are
suitable.
C
So
if
you've
got
a
hybrid
one,
that's
passed,
then
it
should
show
up
here,
I'm
going
to
do
azure
ad
because
well,
because
I
am
you
know,
I'm
going
to
yeah.
Why
not?
I
mean
it's
six
and
a
half
dozen
together
all
right
image,
I'll
use
a
gallery
image,
and
we
can
see
over
here
that
we
have
options
so
I'll,
go
ahead
and
take
yeah.
Why
not
I'll
take
windows
11
with
microsoft,
365
apps?
I
don't
care
it's
office
and
it
will
always
be
office.
C
I
marketing
clearly
didn't
ask
my
opinion,
but
pick
your
image.
That's
ready
to
go
our
configuration
yeah
if
you've
ever
had
the
displeasure
of
having
to
mess
around
with
language
packs
features
on
demand.
Local
experience,
packs
yeah.
You
don't
have
to
do
that
anymore.
We
can
go
ahead
and
pick
a
language
I'm
going
to
use
english
us
because
I
don't
know
how
to
read
any
of
these
most
of
these.
C
But
you
know
if
you
need
to
if
you're
going
to
be,
you
know
deploying
cloud
pc's
in
a
globally
in
a
global
deployment,
you
can
have
multiple
provisioning
policies
with
different
languages
that
are
tied
to
different
regions,
which
makes
it
you
know
ridiculously
simple.
Actually,
no,
I
do
want
to
show
you
guys
something.
Let
me
go
back
back.
So
if
I
went
here-
and
I
did
microsoft
hosted
so
I
talked
about
building
your
v-nets-
you
had
to
have
a
vina
in
a
supported
region.
C
If
you
do
hosted,
all
you
have
to
do
is
just
tell
it
where
you
want
it
to
be
and
it'll
stick
it
there.
So
I'll
do
east
geos
too
the
gallery
image
we
chose
I'll,
take
english.
We
do
have
the
option
of
leveraging
auto
patch
with
the
service
auto
patch.
Essentially,
how
do
I
put
that
it
takes
over
the
patching
and
evaluation
and
you
know
of
doing
pilot
versus
production?
Patching
and
microsoft
handles
that
for
you,
so
that's
one
other
business
that
you
could
get
out
of
as
an
I.t
professional.
C
C
Let
me
say:
let's
say
I've
got
I've
got
80
group
set
up
I'll,
do
I'll,
do
windows,
365
users,
and
that's
it.
You
have
now
just
seen
like
90
of
all
your
options
within
windows.
365.,
I'm
not
going
to
build
it
because
I
don't
need
it.
I've
already
got
ones
that'll
work
for
the
demo
and
I
don't
want
to
sit
here
and
wait
for
the
the
five
minutes
for
it
to
churn
so
I'll
cancel.
But
that's
literally
that's
that
was
our
biggest
configuration
policy.
C
The
last
thing
too,
we
have
is
our
user
settings
which
again
we've
got
you
know
either
make
them
a
local
admin,
allow
the
user
to
roll
back
their
vm
and
how
often
to
have
the
snapshot
taken
all
right.
Now
you
have
seen
all
of
the
configuration
items
for
windows,
365.
E
Actually,
I
do
have
a
quick
question
when
you
said
roll
back,
is
there
a
report
or
dashboard
or
something
that
you
can
see
to
see
how
often
people
are
using
the
rollback.
C
That
is
a
darn
good
question,
though,
and
if
we
don't
already
have
a
feature
request
in
for
that,
I'm
going
to
make
that
a
feature
request,
because
that's
a
very
good
idea
but
yeah,
I
don't
think
I
don't
think
that
there's
you
know
a
canned
report
to
show
that
just
now
now
you
may
be
able
to
pull
that
out
through
you
know
graph.
There
may
be,
you
know
a
count
somewhere
in
there
report
frequency
of
rollbacks.
C
C
I've
already
got
I've
already
assigned
my
license
to
an
azure
ad
group.
So
you
know,
if
you
go
into
the
admin
portal
and
apply
licenses
you
can
you
can
do
a
group
based
license,
which
is
by
far
the
most
common.
You
may
not
want
to
do
it
that
way,
I'll
cover
that
one
in
a
bit,
but
it's
totally
supported
totally
works.
F
C
C
Once
this
data
resolves
we'll
see
two
cloud,
pcs
that
are
already
provisioned
and
amelia's
cloud
pc
being
built.
So
again,
you
know
the
the
concept
of
we
need.
We
need
a
thousand,
we
need
a
thousand
machines.
Okay
dump
the
users
into
the
group
system,
picks
up
and
starts,
starts
building
them.
G
C
Come
on,
I
don't
get
why
this
is
so
so
pokey.
Well,
I
think,
there's
I
think,
there's
an
issue
in
the
router,
I'm
not
at
my
usual
location,
so
normally
yeah
th.
This
is
not
an
artifact
of
intune
trust
me
it
it's
not
all
right.
So,
let's
see
what
I'm
looking
for,
I'm
just
trying
to
get
it
to
refresh.
C
Actually
if
it's
not
already
baked,
if
it's
not
already
in
provisioning,
we'll
go
ahead
and
move
on
and
just
give
it
a
little
bit
of
time,
because
there
are
synchronization
cycles
that
happen
between
azure
ad
and
in
tune.
So
it's
not!
You
dropped
it
in
and
boom
that.
Second,
it
is,
but
usually
within
a
minute
or
two
it'll
start
to
start
the
provisioning
process.
C
So,
while
that's
so
well
does
baking-
let's
actually
not
I'm,
I
am.
I
know
I'm
clicking
around
because
I'm
impatient
and
slightly
embarrassed
that
this
is
taking
forever
to
resolve,
and
this
is
usually
very
snappy.
It's
just
a
function
of
local
bandwidth.
What
I'm
hoping
to
see
is.
C
Be
able
to
click
off
one
of
the
cloud
pcs
and
look
at
the
configuration
yeah,
I'm
just
going
to
go
direct.
Let's
go
look
at
windows
devices.
Okay,
so
here
is
this.
Is
my
cloud
pc.
C
C
What
I'm
looking
for,
though,
is
there
should
there
they
are
cool.
So
if
you've
used
intune
most
of
these
buttons
are
going
to
look
familiar,
but
some
of
them
are
going
to
be
new,
like
a
restore
reprovision
and
resize.
So
restore
that's,
going
to
go
ahead
and
show
us
the
result,
the
restore
points
that
would
pick
up.
You
know
if
the
bandwidth
is
a
little
bit
a
little
bit.
C
Speedier
reprovision
is
just
going
to
go
ahead
and
discard
that
virtual
machine
just
build
new,
so
you're
starting
off
with
scratch
and
there's
resize,
and
this
is
where
your
licensing
comes
into
play.
So,
let's
say
you've
deployed.
You
know
a
bunch
of
two
by
eight
machines
and
they're,
just
not
snappy
enough
for
certain
users,
you
can
add
resources
to
that
existing
virtual
machine
and
preserve
the
user
data.
Now,
as
of
today,
that
only
works
with
licenses
that
are
deployed
or
assigned
to
individual
objects.
Individual
users,
not
groups.
C
So
if
you
are
doing
group
based
licensing,
essentially
what
you
need
to
do,
let's
say
you
have
two
azure
80
groups.
You
got
a
2x8
and
a
4x16.
What
you
would
do
is
you
would
take
the
user
out
of
the
2x8,
their
cloud
pc
goes
in
grace
period.
You
take
the
license,
2x8
license
you
apply
to
the
user.
Then
you
take
a
4x16
license
and
apply
to
the
user.
You
then
go
ahead
and
trigger
the
resize.
It
makes
it
now
a
big
machine.
C
You
remove
the
two
by
eight
license,
you
remove
the
four
by
individual
and
then
you
move
the
user
into
the
group
where
it
repicks
up
a
license.
So
it's
a
little
little
bit
of
a
licensing
musical
chairs.
We
know
that
that
is
not
an
optimal
optimal
solution
and
we're
working
on
it
like
many
things,
but
the
fact
that
matters
you
can
go
up
in
size
as
of
today.
You
cannot
go
down
in
size,
but
that
that
will
likely
change.
C
I
know
we've
done
a
fair
amount
of
investigation
and
feasibility
and
talk
to
demand.
So
we
know
that's
that's
been
a
big
ask,
but
those
are
you
know
the
the
things
that
make
this
really
different
from
you
know
another
type
of
windows,
windows
device-
and
here
oh
there's,
also
a
place
called
pc
under
review.
So
if
you
want
to
do
it
onto
you
know,
put
on
audit
hold,
you
know
you
picture
pick
your
subscription.
C
Take
your
storage
account.
I
don't
have
one.
I
got
rid
of
one
because
I'm
not
making
profile
disks
for
fs
logic
anymore.
So
why
pay
for
that
and
then
you
know,
are
you
gonna
allow
the
machine
to
be
used
while
it's
under
review,
it's
pretty
cool.
Now
one
thing
to
point
out
here:
I've
said
that
you
can,
you
can
manage
this
like
a
physical
pc
and
you
can.
But
there's
one
thing:
that's
different.
C
Is
while
we
now
have
tpm
chips
for
the
cloud
pcs,
we
don't
support
bitlocker.
Why?
If
you've
ever
been
through
a
bitlocker
recovery
where,
for
whatever
reason
you
can't
get
in
the
pc,
you
got
that
blue
screen.
That
says:
okay,
here's!
This
guide
go
ahead
and
call
the
help
desk
to
get
this
number.
Well,
that's
before
the
log
on
screen,
but
with
the
services
you
don't
get
access
to
the
machine
until
you
get
to
the
login
screen.
C
So
if
something
were
to
go
south
and
it
would
to
get
locked
and
look
for
recovery
key,
you
would
never
be
able
the
user
will
never
be
able
to
access
it,
not
a
good
look.
So
what's
our
solution
for
that,
because
we're
not
just
going
to
leave
everything
unencrypted
because
that's
hard,
no
all
of
our
data
is
all
of
our
data
at
rest
is
encrypted.
All
of
our
traffic
is
encrypted.
All
of
our
communications
is
encrypted,
so
it's
not
like
it's
just
sitting
there.
C
Just
you
know
open
and
exposed
if
the
machine's
powered
off
detached
all
that
data
is
and
stored
and
encrypted
now
for
some
folks,
that's
still
not
good
enough,
because
if
the
organization
doesn't
control
the
encryption
mechanism,
they're
not
going
to
pass
an
audit,
so
we
have
coming-
and
I
think
it's
on
our
public
roadmap
as
well-
is
customer
manage
keys.
So
you
can
provide
a
key
to
encrypt
your
data
at
rest.
C
So
now
you
own
it
and
microsoft
can
unlock
it,
but
just
don't
lose
that
key
and
I
think
that
that
ends
up
getting
that'll
probably
end
up
in
the
well,
I'm
not
going
to
speculate,
because
I'm
not
on
that
team.
I
don't
want
to
get
myself
into
trouble,
but
generally
speaking,
yeah,
the
other
thing
that
we
don't
have
today.
We
don't
have
gpus,
but
we
have
had
lots
of
feedback
on
that.
So
that's
when
we're
investigating
virtualization.
C
We
do
have
that
currently
on
eight
by
32
machines
in
certain
regions.
So
you
know
if
you
need
to
run
docker
windows
subsystem
for
linux
hyper-v,
we
can
do
that.
We're
investigating
expanding
out
to
different
skus.
You
know,
there's
yeah!
That's
another
ask
so
yeah
we're
looking
at
trying
to
make
this
the
the
the
most
flexible
solution
for
for
customers,
but
that's
where
we're
at
with
that
one
right
now,
questions.
E
I
have
a
question
about
machine
sizing.
Does
this
follow
the
standard
azure
vm,
this
machine
sizing?
So
you
have
the
a
series,
the
b
series,
d
series,
f
series,
etc.
C
C
That's
more
that's
more
of
an
internal
matter
to
us,
but
if
you
think
you
know
not,
every
virtual
machine
type
is
available
in
every
region.
So
if
we
ever
need
to
fail
over,
let's
say
we
promise
you
you're
going
to
be
on
a
ds4
v2.
We
have
to
fail
you
over
to
this
this
zone.
Well,
that's
not
there!
Then
what
do
you
do?
So
it's
really
more
of
a
flexibility
and
it's
it's
an
ease
thing
as
well.
E
Yeah
I
get
that
the
d
series
is
the
most
popular,
but
usually
at
least
in
my
experience,
people
are
asking
for
more
ram
than
they
are
course,
okay,
and
so
the
the
quarter
ram
ratio
of
the
d
series
doesn't
make
sense
where
the
f
series
makes
more
sense
for
them.
Okay,.
C
I'm
not
sure
how
granular
we've
gotten
on
the
licensing.
You
know
like
anybody
that
works
with
yeah
mike
microsoft
stuff
in
depth,
like
I
really
typically
don't
get
involved
in
the
licensing
discussions.
I
know
that
you
know
the
most
two
most
common
skus
are
two
by
eight
four
by
sixteen.
You
know
if
you
wanted
to
use
this,
and
you
know
you
needed
to
have
that
more
ram
and
you
could
ask
for
that
or
raise
that
as
a
as
a
feature
request.
C
You
know,
I
think
I
would
want
to
try
something
here.
I
think
I
may
just
go
ahead
and
try
to
hardwire
in
because
I
think
it's
the
wi-fi
here,
that's
just
killing
me
yeah.
This
is,
do
you
mind
if
I
just
go
on
mute
for
two
minutes?
If
you
guys
want
to
take
a
quick
bio
breaks,
I
know
some
of
you
are
drinking
beer,
so
you
might
need
to
respect
the
beer
life
cycle.
You're,
good,
we'll.
B
E
Yeah
and
don't
mind,
I'm
going
to
jump
right
into
jason's
comments,
so
jason.
I
get
that
the
ratios
are
the
same,
but
they're
different
on
the
various
class
and
machines
based
on
what
you're,
what
you're
trying
to
do,
especially
if
you
get
into
the
shared
models
like
the
b
series,
and
so
it's
all
about
trying
to
find
the
right
balance
for
your
for
your
application.
Space.
D
Yeah,
no,
I
I
think
what
I
was
trying
to
convey.
Is
you
know
I
don't.
I
don't
have
a
lot
of
experience
with
this,
I'm
currently
in
a
poc
actually,
where
we're
evaluating
this
versus
azure
virtual
desktops
versus
amazon
workspaces
right,
but
the
only
experience
I
have
with
this
kind
of
anything
similar
to
this
is
citrix.
In
the
past
I
always
worked
with
citrix.
We
were
citrix
shop
at
my
last
job
and
I
remember
you
know
when
you
came
to
sizing
the
backend
servers
for
the
bdi
environment
versus
you
know
your
typical
vmware
clusters.
D
We
were
we
we
made
the
mistake.
We
I
mean
we
we
still
figured,
it
would
require
more
cpu,
but
we
completely
underestimated
it,
and
so
I'm
kind
of
curious
how
they
have
these
2
cpu
to
4
gig
of
ram
two
cpu
to
eight
gig
of
ram
four
cpu.
I
mean
we
were
finding.
In
many
cases,
people
needed
at
least
two
cpu
and
usually
more
like
four
cpu
on
that.
E
In
azure,
based
on
the
standard
stuff,
you'll
see
that
there's
a
one
to
four
ratio.
So
if
you
get
one
chord,
you
get
four
giga
gram.
If
you
get
two
cars,
you
get
eight.
If
you
get
four,
you
get
sixteen,
and
you
know
what
I've
discovered
is
like.
If
you've
got
a
a
hungry
ram,
app,
so
you're
trying
like
especially
the
office
products,
they're
kind
of
ram
hungry,
so
you
need
minimum
of
16.
E
prefer
32
for
multitasking
multi-everything.
But
frankly,
it's
not
computing
that
hard.
So
you
only
only
need
two
cores.
Even
if
you've
got
32
gig
or
you
know,
it's
probably
a
good
idea
to
get
four.
So
that's
why
I
like
different
the
different
classifications
that
you
can
get
on
azure
or
trying
to
get
those
ratios
right.
C
Now
one
thing
I
would
throw
in
the
the
whole
ratio,
because
those
are
all
very
good
points
today,
cloud
pcs,
don't
have
a
gpu,
so
your
cpu
is
going
to
be
a
little
bit
busier,
especially
if
you're
you
know
opening
a
lot
of
browser,
tabs
or
you're
doing
a
lot
of
video
stuff
so
having
those
extra
cores
isn't
bad
but
yeah.
I
totally
get
the
the
ram
perspective
on
that.
I
just
as
you
know,
personal
anecdote.
I
started
on
a
by
eight
machine
running
standard
office.
C
Web
browsing.
I
was
just
fine,
you
know
it
wasn't.
You
know
a
lightning
fast
machine
and
I
ended
up
asking
for
a
four
by
sixteen
machine,
because
I
started
getting
into
script
development
and
running
more
applications.
So
you
know
anything.
You
know
when
you.
If
you
want
to
try
this
out
user
acceptance,
testing
is
really
going
to
be.
You
know
crucial
just
to
see
you
know
get
that
feedback.
Is
this
enough
to
run
our
core
applications?
C
D
Donna,
do
you
guys
with
regard
to
the
your
optimizations?
Do
you
do
anything
that
I
mean
you
know
when
you
compare
like
a
server
os,
cpu
and
idle
compared.
G
D
Are
there
any
optimizations
to
make
your
windows
guest
more
like
windows,
server
with
regard
to
cpu
usage?
Or
what
do
you
guys
do
behind
the
scenes?
What's
the
secret
sauce,
the.
C
Secret
sauce
is
not
published,
yet
we've
had
enough
people
that
we're
working
on.
You
know
how
to
do
that,
but
essentially
what
we're
doing
is
we're
we're
removing
we're
removing
services
that
aren't
relevant
to
a
vdi
app
packet
or
like
the
pre-provision
apps,
some
registry
key
tweaks,
and
I'm
looking
forward
to
it,
because
if
you
look
at
our
docs,
it's
kind
of
you
know
kind
of
hand
wavy,
like
I
just
said,
but
hopefully
we
can
get
that
out
there.
C
So
we
have
full
transparency,
but-
and
it's
not
dissimilar
to
you-
know
the
those
optimizations
except
for
you
know
like
your.
Your
server
os
isn't
going
to
come
with
like
microsoft
wallet
or
you
know
those
other.
You
know
consumer
apps
and
some
of
those
were
ripping
out
of
out
of
the
gallery
image.
C
No
game
pass
for
you.
Well
I
don't
know.
Well
I
don't
know
how
well
that
would
work
trying
to
play
games
in
the
cloud
pc
without
a
gpu.
I
suppose
maybe
you
could
do
streaming,
but
I
would
be
willing
to
bet
you
could
probably
still
wouldn't
be
very
good.
Yeah
you'd
need
the
gpu
all
right.
So
you
want
to
see
what
this
looks
like.
What's
the
end
user
experience,
I'm
glad
you,
you
know,
let
me
ask
that
rhetorically,
so
we've
got
a
multiple
ways
that
users
can
connect
in.
C
So,
on
the
user's
first
time,
the
the
take
a
tour
is
going
to
pop
up
and
show
them
that
and
here's
here's
where
this
checkpoint,
you
know:
here's
where
these
buttons
and
such
live,
it's,
which
is
kind
of
nice
for
for
the
users.
C
But
besides
just
the
web
portal,
we
also
have
clients.
So
if
we
want
to
hit
this
button,
we
now
have
links
to
all
of
our
supported
native
operating
system
clients.
You
know,
windows,
we
have
6432
and
arm.
C
We've
got
ios,
we've
got
android,
we've
got
mac
os,
so
we've
got
all
the
major
operating
systems,
and
so
you
know,
if
you're
going
to
provision
this
for
users,
you
could
tell
them
just
to
go
ahead
and
log
into
here
and
then
click
the
little
download
button
and
go
get
what
makes
sense
and
then,
whatever
device
they're
running
on,
they
could
go
ahead
and
install
it.
If
you're
doing
something
like
a
byod.
C
B
C
No,
no
like
this
one,
at
least
for
the
windows
side.
This
is
this,
is
you
know
a
special
remote
desktop
client,
it's
not
msts.msc,
and
it's
also
not
the
remote
desktop
app
in
the
microsoft
store.
I
know
the
the
branding
and
the
naming
makes
it
really
confusing
and
it's
you
know
again.
Marketing
didn't
ask
me.
C
B
So
I
saw
on
the
other
screen
too.
Is
that
it
it's
you
can
just
do
it
all
through
the
web
too
right.
So
what
I
saw.
C
Yes,
you
can
and
that's
what
I'm
going
to
do
for
this
for
this
demo
here,
so
your
user
can
log
in
here
and
then
they
could.
Let's
say
they
don't
like
the
the
naming
convention
that
you've,
given
this,
that
this
machine
has
gotten.
Okay,
I'm
going
to
call
this.
C
Apparently,
doesn't
like
smiley
faces,
okay,
we
can
see.
What's
what
skus
are
assigned,
we
can
also
you
can
run
troubleshooter
to
get
some
info.
Users
can
reboot
this
default.
Non-Admin
users
don't
have
access
to
restart
within
the
start,
menu
and
they're
not
going
to
be
able
to
open
up
cmd,
and
then
do
you
know
down
slash
r
t
0,
so
they
can
come
into
here.
C
And
so
we
can
control
some
of
the
you
know
going
to
an
alternate
keyboard
layout
or
if
we
want
a
pass
microphone
clipboard
I'm
going
to
leave
those
there,
because
I
I
need
those
you
can
control
those
through
policy.
If
you
want
to
shut
that
stuff
off
when
I
hit
connect,
I'm
going
to
get
a
second
prompt.
This
is
normal.
For
now
our
single
sign-on
is
coming
soon
as
well.
So
let's
see.
C
Let
me
go
ahead
and
collapse,
this
toolbar
and
so
like
yeah,
you
can
see
like
look,
hey,
it's
windows,
yeah
and
I
haven't
logged
into
this
thing
since
monday,
but
you
know
my
work
is
still
there
because
I
just
walked
away
from
it
and
since
I'm
not
trying
to
cycle
these
things
down
to
save
a
buck,
I
don't
have
to
worry
about.
You
know,
apps,
closing
or
saving
user
data
or
whatever
you
can
just
close
it
and
walk
away,
which
is
fantastic.
B
Let's
go
from
an
admin
perspective
and
you
know
using
some
of
that.
You
can
do.
Do
you
care
enough
to
like
manage,
like
hey
user
reports,
that
my
pdi,
my
windows
365
is
slow
or
something
like
that
either
metrics
that
you
can
do
or
you
know
kind
of
like
in
graph.
I
can
you
know,
look
inside
of
there
and
see
hey
some
reporting
and
metrics
to
see
what
users
performance
is
doing.
Yeah.
C
Absolutely
so
we
do
have
within
reports,
we
can
find
it.
I
think
that
they've
just
put
this
in
the
dashboard
yep,
so
you
can
look
at
remoting
connections
and
resource
performance.
So
what
we
gave
you
from
an
analytics
standpoint
here
on
the
remoting
connections.
This
is
just
to
help.
You
get
you
some
type
of
grasp
on
network
connectivity
at
the
end
user's
connect
coming
in
from
because
lord
only
knows
what
people
are
have
at
home.
So
at
least
that
way
you
can
see
round
trip
time
between.
C
You
know
the
cloud
pc
and
the
endpoint.
We
can
look
at
the
model
model
and
there's
also
device
in
it.
You
know
if
we
have
I
had
more
in
here
and
actually
we're
using,
because
you
need
to
have
certain
logged
on
time
values
to
start
picking
this
up.
This
isn't
the
demo
environment.
I
don't,
but
you
can
see
you
know
individual
device
performance.
So
if
you
can
get
the
user's
you
know
name,
you
can
find
their
cloud
pc.
Then
you
can
actually
see
what
kind
of
round
trip
they're
getting.
C
B
C
Yeah,
absolutely
and.
C
Yeah
and
we
also
got
a
resource
performance
as
well
and
so
yeah
that
could
be
queried,
but
you
can
see
it.
You
know,
you
know
your
spike.
You
know
spike
timing,
how
what
kind
of
percentages-
and
so
we
have
some
of
that
date.
We
have
that
data
in
there
to
to
help
you.
You
know
at
least
rationalize,
so
yeah.
We
determine
we're
gonna
roll
by
two
by
eights,
but
now
we
got
a
crap
ton
of
cpu
spiking
and
you
know
everyone's
complaining
that
this
is
slow,
but
we've
got
great
network
connectivity.
C
Maybe
it
is
cpu.
Let's
investigate,
we
have
there's
more
we're
working
on
more
data,
better
data,
more
precise
data.
You
know
it's.
It's.
C
I
wish
you
could
share
some
of
the
the
fun
stuff
that
I
know
is
coming,
but
we're
working
on
this
we're
gonna
make
this
that
make
this
data
better,
more
transparent,
to
give
admins
the
information
they
need
to
be
able
to
determine
you
know.
Did
we
buy
a
big
enough,
cpu
or
cloud
pc?
Do
we
need
these
licenses
in
the
first
place?
One
of
the
big
questions
that
we've
had
from
day.
C
One
is:
how
do
I
know
people
are
using
this
because
you
know
at
50,
you
know,
depending
on
let's
go
on
average
50
bucks
a
month.
Just
for
the
sake
of
ease,
you
know,
yeah,
we
got
50,
you
know
50
a
month
licenses
and
we
bought
a
thousand
licenses
or
people
using
it
that
report's
not
in
here
today.
I
do
have
a
script.
C
I
wrote
in
on
our
repo,
which
actually
is
querying
azure
ad
logons
to
the
windows
365
service,
and
we
can
use
that
as
a
proxy,
because,
if
you're
yeah
over
the
course
of
a
month,
you
have
two
logons
well
yeah,
you
weren't
using
your
cloud
pc.
That's.
B
Just
10
aggregate
logons,
or
is
that
I
can
tell
you
the
five
users
who
were
using
them:
five
users
who
were
not.
C
I
can
show
you
the
show
you
the
script,
I'm
really
it's
taking
it's
looking
at
the
parameter.
How
about?
How
am
I
doing
this?
It's
you
can
set
the
date
off
target
either.
C
And
yeah
I'll
give
you
the
link
to
the
github
repo
and
then
you
can
go
ahead
and
pick
through
my
picture.
My
code
and
you
know
you
get
it-
give
me
grief
for
for
my
style,
I'm
not
the
most
elegant
scripter,
but
I
can
get
the
job
done
but
anyway,
to
get
that
original
point.
Do
we
have
reports
and
utilities
that
we
can
use
to
find
out
if
how
these
things
are
performing?
Yes,
we
do
have
those,
I
guess
from
yeah.
C
From
else
from
the
you
know,
the
user
perspective,
I
mean
it's
yeah,
it's
I
don't
know
it's
a
windows
pc
like
okay,
now
edge
is,
you
know
just
starting
up
and
it's
building
itself,
so
it
unsurprisingly
is
consuming
a
bit,
but
it'll
it'll
end
up
settling
down,
but
you
know,
let's
see,
let
me
go
to.
I
don't
know.
C
Oh,
that's
working!
Let
me
go
ahead
and
open
up.
I
didn't
build.
I
didn't
build
this
one
with
with
office.
Okay,
fine!
Let's
go
ahead
and
look
at
paint
file
explorer.
Let's
go
and
open
up
that
yeah.
So
you
can
see
that
the
cpu
is
getting
a
little
bit
of
a
work,
but
anytime
you
open
a
window
that
would
typically
get
offloaded
to
a
gpu.
C
So
there
are
some
tweaks
you
can
do
with
edge
to
to
save
on
some
cycles
to
ease
up
on
it.
But
you
know,
if
you
don't
have
that
up?
It's
you
know.
It's
really,
not
bad!
You
know
I'm
using!
I.
I
use
a
cloud
pc
as
my
daily
driver
and
I'm
very
happy
with
it
matter
of
fact,
I'm
not
at
home
right
now.
C
C
I
mean
yeah,
it's
responsive
things,
move
tabs
change.
You
know
you
want
over
different
desktops.
I
don't
think
I
have
this
configured
so
that
may
maybe
unhappy
but
yeah.
It's
really
just
fine,
if
you,
if
you,
if
that's
still
not
enough
like
if
you
need
to
have
something
that
needs
more
than
four
by
16,
we
have
the
other
skus
or
if
those
skus
don't
meet,
you
mean
you
could
fall
back
to
avdd,
but
that's
I'd
kind
of
like
you
to
stand.
Windows
365,
for
you
know
clearly
selfish
reasons.
B
C
B
C
Okay,
cool
I'm
still
working
on
my
rudimentary
graph,
because.
C
C
C
You
know
for
some
of
our
bulk
actions,
which
may
not
be
in
console
like
bulk
reprovisioning
bulk,
restore
I'm
curious.
It
doesn't
look
like
okay,
there'll
be
more
of
those
coming
ending
the
grace
period.
That's
if
you
you
rip
the
license
away
from
a
user
and
said
they've
termed
and
just
want
to
get
rid
of
the
machine.
You
don't
want
to
let
sit
around
for
seven
days.
You
know
you
can
call
the
the
graph
api
to
go
ahead
and
do
it.
C
You
know
that's
all
right
there,
which
to
me
is
this
is
this
is
great.
I
still
tend
to
think
in
powershell
more
than
graph.
So
you
know
if
you
try
to
look
at
as
an
example
here,
let's
go
ahead
and
look
up
like
look
at
this
name.
This
name
is
that's
a
painful
name,
but
it's
actually
based
off
of
the
the
graph
url
name,
and
so
you
know,
you've
got
the
the
action
type
microsoft
graph.
C
So
it's
going
to
be
reprovision,
slash
device
management,
slash
virtual
endpoint,
slash
cloud
pc,
and
so
the
names
aren't
necessarily
all
that
elegant.
But
you
know
the
computer
doesn't
care.
I
guess
one
of
the
points
I
wanted
to
show
too
is:
if
we
went
to
go
ahead
and
look
at
the
powershell
page
for
this,
it's
yeah
I
mean
it's,
it
it's
auto-generated,
and
so
you
can
look
at
that.
But
you
know
the
the
these
docs
just
aren't
to
me:
they're,
not
as
nice
as
the
graph
one,
but
you've
got
all
of
those
there.
C
The
modules
that
you
need-
and
actually
I've
got
this
on
on
the
the
slide
deck.
So
let
me
show
you
what's
relevant
here.
C
Here
it
is,
let's
do
from
current
slide.
Okay,
these
shoots
yeah,
so
device
management
functions,
admin
enrollment
users
function,
device
management
action.
These
are
the
only
graph
modules.
You
really
need
sure
you
could
go
ahead
and
do
an
install
graph,
install
dash
module,
dash,
name
microsoft.graph,
and
it
absolutely
will
and
you'll
get
modules
to
manage
teams
in
azure,
active
directory
and
everything
that
has
a
graph
call
or
you
can
just
install
what
you
need.
C
C
Oh
somewhere
in
here.
I
thought
that
it
listed
out
the
the
modules
that
were
needed.
Yeah,
okay,
import
module,
so
you
can
see,
there's
the
module
that
you
need.
So
if
you
just
pull
this
one,
then
you
can
go
ahead
and
run
this
particular
action.
So
what
I've
done
in
my
base?
Scripts
I'll
show
you
those
on
the
on
the
repo
is.
I
just
have
a
here's,
the
list
of
here
the
modules
that
I
want.
C
I
just
iterate
through
each
one
and
check
if
it's
installed,
if
not
installed,
install
instead
of
installing
the
whole
graph
module,
because
it's
a
monster.
C
And
so
for
the
the
github
repo
that
I
that
I
wrote
it's
mostly
I
I
haven't
written
all
that
I've
written
95
of
it
where
my
original
charter
came
into
play
is
to
make
example
scripts,
so
folks
can
get
started.
So
I
have
a
base
script
and
the
base
script
is
essentially
going
to
handle
all
the
authentication.
C
And
so
you
know
I've
got
the
functions
for
looking
for
graph.
You
know
doing
the
connection
setting
the
profile.
This
is
an
interesting
one
with
graph
you've
got
version
one
and
you
got
2.0
like
you
can
or
beta
like,
and
I
forget
the
time
frame,
but
for
a
graph
api
to
be
listed
in
1.0.
It
needs
to
be
stable
and
around
for
x
amount
of
time.
C
Well,
we
haven't
been
around
at
x
amount
of
time,
so
everything
that's
cloud
pc
is
going
to
be
under
beta.
So,
yes,
I've
got
the
section
to
keep
that
over
to
beta,
but
I've
got
all
of
those
things
and
make
sure
the
modules
are
there
with
the
version
number
and
then
you
can
just
go
ahead
and
start
adding
your
code
and
then
what
I
did
is.
I
wrote
off,
you
know
script
so,
like
okay,
show
me
all
the
cloud
pc's
by
grace
period.
C
Great
so
right
here
is
I'm
just
going
to
go
ahead
and
get
my
cloud
pcs
and
do
my
magic
and
that's
kind
of
where,
where
the
the
starting
point
was
for
this
was
to
give
folks
a
place
to
yeah.
I've
got
an
idea,
but
I'm
not
good
at
scripting,
but
I
can
pick
them
apart
cool
and
then
give
them
examples
in
building
blocks.
But
I
kind
of
got
sidetracked
by.
C
Other
issues,
because
one
of
the
things
that
we
do
within
in
cat
is
sometimes
you
try
to
fill
fill
gaps
temporarily,
so
we
had
webrtc.
I
know
somebody
was
asking
about
teams
optimizations
if
you're
not
familiar
with
teams
on
vdi,
there
is
a
webrtc
service
that
offloads
video
to
the
physical
endpoint,
which
is
very
important
since
you
know,
there's
no
gpus
in
windows,
365
and
trying
to
stream.
All
of
that
is
challenging,
so
we
have
this
webrtc
service.
C
Now
the
problem
we
ran
into
is
this
dumb
thing
doesn't
update
itself
and
it's
not
part
of
windows,
so
it
doesn't
get
updated
by
windows
update.
So
how
do
admins
fix
that?
Well,
they
can
just
go
ahead
and
re
install
the
new
one,
but
the
problem
is:
is
when
you
uninstall
that
or
when
you
install
that
it
kills
all
teams
processes.
So
you
can't
just
push
it
out
willy-nilly.
C
I
actually
wrote
a
whole
process
to
determine
if
the
user
is
logged
on
and
if
the
loser
is
logged
on,
are
they
active
or
inactive
and
if
they
were
either
not
logged
in
or
were
inactive,
then
I
could
go
ahead
and
rip
out
the
old,
webrtc
and
reinstall
the
new
one
and
that
actually
solved
a
lot
of
issues
we
had
with
clients
or
customers
on
teams.
Oh
here's
the
cloud
usage
report,
one
because.
B
C
Off
the
top,
I
know
that
morton
there's
an
mvp
and
his
last
name
is
escapes
me,
but
he's
written
a
couple
he's
been
blogging
very
heavily
he's,
I
think,
he's
an
mvp
actually
in
windows.
365.
he's
written
a
tool
to
do
that.
You
know
that
license.
C
Hokey
pokey
had
to
do.
He
wrote
a
script
to
go
ahead
and
and
do
that
more
automatically
and
based
it
off
of
my
base
templates
yeah.
If
you,
if
you
guys
want
as
a
follow-on,
I
can
give
you
a
list
of
you
know
some
of
the
other
blogs
out
there.
Just
to
you
know,
give
you
some
other
places
to
start.
B
That
works
and
we
can
tweet
it
out
or
you
could
tweet
it
out
and
we
can
retweet
from
there.
So
that
sounds
like.
C
You
know
what
that
that's
a
great
idea,
because
there's
plenty
of
good
people
that
could
use
a
good
old-fashioned
shout
out
from
twitter,
and
so
I've
got
other
other
issues
that
have
either
you
know
been
fixed
or
needed
something
in
place
because
it
was
causing
problems.
So
I
kind
of
got
sidetracked
on
those
bigger
ones,
but
I'm
really
trying
to
rein
it
back
in
and
get
back
to
my
core
charter
of
giving
examples,
so
folks
can
start
piecing
their
own
components
together.
C
I,
if
you
noticed
me
didn't
these
ones
are
actually
all
just.
These
are
all
powershell
off
ones.
I
do
have
a
base
package
written
for
for
graph.
I
just
haven't
gotten
to
publishing
yet
I've
gotten
distracted
with
yeah
all
sorts
of
fun
stuff.
I
can't
talk
about
yet,
but
I'll
get
back
there
actually,
having
just
you
know
the
the
graph
authentication
versus
and
then
the
graph
calls
versus
just
getting
the
you
know
invoke
dash.
B
C
We
are,
I
think,
at
this
point.
I'd
probably
just
put
it
up
to
any
other
questions
yeah
when
it
when
it
comes
things
that
some
folks
have
been
automating,
at
least
for
my
customers
really
has
been
new
employee
onboarding.
You
know
trying
to
tie
it
into
like
an
sap
or
some
other
type
of
you
know,
hr
erp,
workflow
and
you
know
as
long
as
that's
extensible,
and
you
can
make
a
make
an
api
call.
C
All
those
apis
are
already
exposed.
So
if
you
already
know
what
you're
doing
with
with
a
graph
api,
it's
really
somewhat
trivial
and
really
all
you
really
need
to
do
is
have
the
script
go
ahead
and
add
the
user
in
azure
ad
group
and
since
the
license,
you
already
got
your
license
applied
in
bulk
to
an
azure
ad
group.
So
long
as
you
can
make
that
call
to
do
by,
like
add
aad
user
dash,
you
know,
group
name
name,
2x8
windows,
365.
A
Well,
sadana,
you
had
you
had
a
you
had
a
handful
of
people
that
asked
you
questions,
but
I
know
you
said
you
couldn't
see
the
chat.
The
chat
has
been
on
fire
pretty
much
since
the
start
of
the
meeting.
Just
talking
about
the
various
things
that
you've
been
mentioning,
we
have
a
very
talented
group
of
people
that
attend
so
many
of
the
questions
that
people
were
asking
made
out
of
chat
because
someone
had
a
relevant
answer
to
give
them.
A
So
you
didn't
see
a
lot
of
people
coming
your
way,
but
there
has
been
a
very
active
and
vigorous
discussion
about
what
you've
been
showing
tonight,
and
so
I
think
this
chat
this
talk
has
been
well
received.
I
think
has
been
a
topic
that
a
lot
of
people
can
relate
to
and
so
kudos
to
you.
We
really
appreciate
you
doing
this
tonight.
C
Thank
you
for
having
me
it's.
It's
always
a
pleasure
to
talk
talk
something
about
that,
I'm
passionate
about
and
how
it's?
I
really
am.
I
love
windows
365
to
me
I
mean
it
looks
to
me
as
the
future
of
windows
and
it's
something
that
I'm
actually
absolutely
just
thrilled
and
proud
and
feel
privileged
to
be
a
part
of
so.
A
I
was
just
going
to
say
we're
going
to
wrap
up
here
soon.
I
just
want
to
encourage
anybody.
That's
been
hanging
out
with
us
this
whole
time.
If
you
still
have
questions
don
is
still
available
to
ask
questions
feel
free.
You
know
she
might
be
coming
to
the
end
of
her
prepared
demo
stuff,
but
we
can
still
answer
questions.
So
if
you
have
a
few
things,
you
want
to
ask
donna.
Please
do
so
now
before
we
wrap
up
here.
So
I'm
sorry
don.
I
cut
you
off
there.
C
So
I
would
say,
if
you
don't
want
to
ask
you
know
in
public,
might
be
my
dms
on
twitter
are
open.
So
if
you've
got
a
question,
you
just
shoot
me
a
dm
that
that's
totally
cool.
My
email
is
ryan
donna
at
microsoft.com.
If
email's
more
your
thing,
I
guess
the
one
question
I
would
ask
is
after
looking
at
this,
and
I
think
especially
the
vdi
admins
is
this
now
something
that
you
would
consider
adding
to
your
arsenal
of
solutions.
B
F
F
Would
the
rdp
traffic
for
a
microsoft
hosted
windows,
365
connection,
go
through
the
expression.
C
So
if
you're
doing
a
microsoft
hosted,
no,
it
will
not
touch
your
express
route
because
your
express
route
is
tied
to
you,
your
on
and
to
your
your
your
your
virtual
networking,
microsoft
hosted
network
as
we
control
it,
and
it's
not
attached
to
anything
else.
If
you
were
doing
you
bring
your
own
network,
then
yeah,
you
could,
you
know
peer
it
or
tie
it
or.
However,
you
wanted
to
to
you
know,
implement
the
express
route
but
hosted
network.
F
So
there
are
three
types
of
peering
for
express
our
connections,
so
there
is
a
private
peering,
which
is
the
exact
thing
that
you
said
then
there's
a
public
peering,
which
is
basically
I
can
even
for
my
past
traffic.
It
would
go
through
through
the
express
route
and
then
there's
something
called
microsoft
peering,
which
is
the
link
I
just
pasted
in
the
chat,
okay,
which
my
understanding
is
the
like.
The
off,
like
your
word,
excel
connection.
F
C
G
Microsoft,
your
microsoft
peering
is
primarily
for
your
office
traffic.
You
can
peer
some
other
there's
some
other
stuff
and
it's
in
the
docs
that
specifically
calls
out
like
what
traffic
is
actually
appeared
across
that
that's
a
separate
thing
and
that's
a
request
that
you
have
to
put
in
with
microsoft
for
that
to
be
enabled,
and
then
they
will
go
through
and
try
and
set
that
up
for
you,
but
as
far
as
whether
or
not
the
new
365
vd
stuff
would
go
across
that.
G
C
Yeah
and
I've
not
heard
that
even
mention
and
you
have
been
in
plenty
of
internal
calls
about
networking.
So
that's
a
good
question:
I'm
going
to
do
my
own
due
diligence
on
that
one,
because
I
was
unaware
that
that
was
actually
a
thing.
A
And-
and
so
I
just
like
to
remind
people
that
probably
for
these
types
of
questions,
the
best
thing
to
do
is
maybe
reach
out
to
donna
privately
and
let
her
find
a
technical
resource
at
microsoft
that
can
speak
a
little
bit
more
to
that
she's,
a
program
manager.
So
she
doesn't
have
the
deep
technical
knowledge
on
every
specific
switch
and
parameter
that's
there,
but
she
has
access
to
those
resources.
A
C
C
So
if
you
want
to
engage
fast
track,
if
this
is
something
that
you
want
to
get
started,
you
know
and
actually
consider
absolutely
reach
out
to
fast
track.
I
I
know
that
the
requirement,
I
don't
think
it's
all
that
extensive
and
you
know
you
can,
you
know,
pick
their
brains
and
they
can
help
you
get
the
get
the
the
core
stuff
set
up.
So
you
know
we,
microsoft
does
have
those
resources
available
to
you
know.
Put
you
in
touch
with
the
the
right
people
to
ask
every
question:
yep
and.
G
I
will
plug
oh
sorry.
I
was
going
to
plug
the
the
fast
track
team
did
a
session
yesterday
on
on
the
lowdown,
which
is
first
here
in
perth's,
their
kind
of
local
microsoft
office,
but
he's
kind
of
had
a
fast
track
here,
but
yeah
right
now,
they're
really
plugging
the
fact
that
it's
fast
track
is
a
you
know,
no
additional
cost
to
you
as
a
customer
and
then
depending
upon
your
needs,
but
they
are
kind
of
more
of
a
pre-engagement
and
more
onboarding
focused.
It's
not
a
break
fix
kind
of
scenario.
G
Unless
you
know
they
are
part
and
parcel
of
you
know,
setting
up
that
service
for
you
with
you,
but
they're
willing
to
work
with
you
engage
with
you
and
and
really
bring.
You
know,
value
to
what
you're
trying
to
do
and
you're
trying
to
ship
that
over
and
then
look
into
anything
and
you
can
even
have
them
handle
all
of
it.
You
know
the
entire
transition
and
have
them
set
it
all
up.
So
they're
really
good
resource
to
reach
out
for.
A
A
We've
had
a
pretty
vigorous
conversation
going
on
in
the
chat.
We
had
some
great
questions.
Donna
really
covered
a
lot
of
information.
There
I
mean
there's
a
lot
to
cover
right,
just
to
get
I
for
a
while
there
we
had
quite
a
few
questions
on
config
and
different
options,
and
so
we
we
ran
the
full
gamut
tonight
and
then
we
finished
up
with
some
options.
You
can
use
to
script
script,
your
your
management
of
these
pcs,
and
so,
if
you've
been
watching
at
home,
we
appreciate
you
making
it
to
the
end
here.
A
Hopefully
you're
watching
this
on
our
youtube
channel
and
if
you're
interested
in
powershell
content,
please
check
out
our
channel.
We
have
plenty
of
things
to
offer
related
to
almost
all
things,
powershell
and
azure.
So
take
a
look
at
that
and
we
want
to
say
thank
you
to
donna
for
helping
us
out
tonight.
Donna.
I
think
you
did
a
fantastic
job
and
thank
you
so
much
for
spending
time
with
us.
A
Sure
and
so
we're
going
to
wrap
up
here.
This
is
going
to
be
the
end
of
our
conversation,
but
if
you'd
like
to
join
us
in
person
next
time
come
visit
us
at
rtpsug.com
or
on
meetup,
you
can
look
for
the
research
trial,
powershell
user
group,
and
then
you
can
get
to
ask
your
questions
of
our
presenters
at
the
next
time.
So
we'll
see
you
later,
everyone
take
care
good
night,
bye.