Custom code repository
With all these tools and flexibility at the hands of an administrator, or more likely team of administrators in an enterprise environment, there exists a great risk of duplication of effort as each administrator just sees a problem and whips up a PowerShell solution, for example. Having a GitHub repository of scripts and tools certainly makes sense so that you can maintain versioning of frequently used scripts as they are iterated on and improved. Also, you need to make sure that everyone is in sync with how administration using automated scripts should be done. The problem you are solving with a repository is the John wrote a script and now none of the machines boot issue. This is a bad place to be; generally, these ...
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