It does give you a lot of *Nix-like commands (which are aliased to various powershell cmdlets) but it's something, at least.
There was a design-principle that software ended up being a model of the organisation that built it, and the different departments of MS HATE each other... :D
@BillySmith This reminds me of the amount of time a company I've worked at has brought some clunky piece of shit product and have persuaded themselves that it is the way we work that is wrong; the app is the right way.
@BillySmith For example we all got borged into the main helpdesk software at work (We had our own we paid for) and it's total, total shit.
But look at big tin for example, there is still no way - almost amazingly - to say "I would like this filesystem on that Raid Virtual disk thank you". You can't do it. It's not a use case. You can mount a volume on the filesystem but not anywhere useful.