Bicep extensibility allows you to use Bicep syntax and get all of the goodness of an IaC extension with any remote or local endpoint. Follow along to make your own Bicep extension.
Shenglong is a senior Engineer on the Bicep Language team and one of the original builders of Deployments WhatIf and lead engineer for Bicep Extensibility.
Managing one cloud is like a cross-country road trip with a toddler. Loud, unpredictable, and full of surprise stops. Add two more and now everything is sticky, the iPad is broken, and sharing snacks becomes a hostage negotiation. At that point you are less of a cloud admin and more of an accidental chaos engineer. That was me when I first tried to manage Azure, AWS, and GCP at the same time.In this talk I’ll share how PowerShell became my survival kit. We’ll start with the basics of connecting to each cloud, then look at the “same same, but different” services like compute, storage, and networking. I’ll also show how Terraform fits into the picture, and give a peek at a PowerShell module I built to make cross-cloud resource management a little less chaotic.This is not a firehose of code or an advanced lab. It is a fast, story-driven walkthrough of what worked (and what didn’t) when I tried to wrangle three clouds with one shell I already knew.
Adil Leghari is a Sysadmin-turned-Solutioneer who is super-passionate about PowerShell and automation. He is currently a Senior Solutioneer at Palo Alto Networks. He’s active in the PowerShell community Slack and Discord servers. When not working, he enjoys designing PowerShell... Read More →