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I’ve been working with powershell for a while now but have recently extended my understanding to beyond the scope of Azure. When remote powershell was released I thought this was a perfect way to try and dynamically build compute clusters in Windows. For one of our projects I’ve recently had to use remote powershell to perform a number of operations from creating an Active Directory on the fly (dcpromo) to getting back info from the remote Virtual Machine.