Writing Clustered Applications with Windows PowerShell and Apache Zookeeper by Tome Tanasovski In modern computing there are distributed compute patterns that are essential to have in your arsenal. Zookeeper abstracts much of the registration and clustering aspects usually required in creating compute clusters written in any programming language. Often times it's overlooked that PowerShell is an effective programming language that can leverage common distributed patterns. Join Tome as he walks through these distributed compute patterns at a high level and demonstrates how to leverage Zookeeper to create clusters of Windows server compute that can be tasked with running services such as IIS, distributing script/batch jobs written in PowerShell, or managing Windows Docker compute containers. PowerShell Summit videos are recorded on a “best effort“ basis. We use a room mic to capture as much room audio as possible, with an emphasis on capturing the speaker. Our recordings are made in a way that minimizes overhead for our speakers and interruptions to our live audience. These recordings are meant to preserve the presentations' information for posterity, and are not intended to be a substitute for attending the Summit in person. These recordings are not intended as professional video training products. We hope you find these videos useful - the equipment used to record these was purchased using generous donations from members of the PowerShell community.
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