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      <title>Add Sessionhosts to your existing RDS deployment using ARM templates and Invoke-AzureRmVMRunCommand</title>
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      <description>Add Sessionhosts to your existing RDS deployment using ARM templates and Invoke-AzureRmVMRunCommand Introduction If you are using ARM-templates &amp;amp; Desired State Configuration (DSC) for your RDS deployments, you will be able to cover almost all your needs. But you could also use different options or technologies for your needs.
A great example is the combination of an ARM template with the CustomScriptExtension (for installing the RDS Sessionhost role on the VMs), the JsonADDomainExtension (to join the VM to a domain) and the new Invoke-AzureRmVMRunCommand cmdlet.</description>
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