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Query EventLog with PowerShell and FilterXPath

Posted on June 11, 2014 by edemilliere
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Hello,

In a previous post, I showed you how to make an efficient search in the EventLog with the “Get-WinEvent” cmdlet. Today, I’ll show you how to get even more from that cmdlet with a “FilterXPath”.

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Identifies resources hungry VM on Hyper-V

Posted on May 12, 2014 by edemilliere
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Hello,

This is a nice PowerShell/Hyper-V feature that allow you to see per VM resources consumptions :

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Posted in PowerShell, Virtualization | Tagged Hyper-V, Performances, PowerShell, Server2012, Server2012r2 | Leave a reply

PowerShell array performances

Posted on January 21, 2014 by edemilliere
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Hello,

I think most of you ever used a PowerShell list like this one : Continue reading →

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How to get the execution time of a cmdlet in PowerShell

Posted on January 20, 2014 by edemilliere
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Hello,

You have two ways of getting the execution time for a cmdlet in PowerShell Continue reading →

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