Microsoft Dev Box provides developers with the ability to self-serve themselves access to ready-to-code dev boxes. These can be configured with the tools, source code, binaries etc. that developers need to hit the ground running with their development work, instead of having to wait days/weeks for security, finance, identity etc. to approve access on physical devices. In this video, I explain what Microsoft Dev Box is, who it's built for, and how we can set up the resources required to provision Microsoft Dev Boxes. I also show you how you can connect to your Dev Box, and some pretty mind blowing things you can do with it! 0:00 Introduction to Microsoft Dev Box 0:47 Who was Microsoft Dev Box created for? 1:59 How does Microsoft Dev Box work? 4:23 Setting up our Dev Center 7:22 Setting up a Dev Project 9:05 Creating a Dev Box Definition 11:24 Creating a Dev Box Pool 14:40 Granting the DevCenter Dev Box User role to Dev Box users 16:38 Adding our first Dev Box 18:15 Connecting to our Dev Box 20:05 RUNNING DOCKER INSIDE A WINDOWS VM! (NESTED VIRTUALIZATION!) 22:50 Wrap up Learn more! 🧠 What is Microsoft Dev Box: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/dev-box/overview-what-is-microsoft-dev-box Prerequisites: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/dev-box/quickstart-configure-dev-box-arm-template#prerequisites Connect with me! 🤝 Twitter: https://twitter.com/willvelida GitHub: https://github.com/willvelida Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/willvelida.bsky.social

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