Orchestration for Enterprise Cloud part 4
Leading up to this point in this series, we’ve spoken a little about System Center Orchestrator and why we might want to deploy runbooks within it (or another orchestration tool). We also looked at how to create a runbook and pass parameters between runbook activities. We then looked at a Microsoft template for calling sophisticated pieces of PowerShell as part of that runbook workflow. As we covered both here and in our automation series, we’re generally doing all of this to solve a real business problem.
In this article, we’ll look at the portion of the sample code that we haven’t looked at yet. This is the code that actually calls into the Tintri Automation Toolkit for PowerShell and performs the magic that is data-copy management through SyncVM.