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Reset SSH Key On Azure Linux VM
One of the ways of authenticating with a remote system is to use SSH keys. This tool was created to authenticate with a remote server without having to type in a password, but also allow for two-factor authentication and not sending the password in the clear over the network.
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Deploy a Pod to Kubernetes With YAML File
This blog post will use a YAML file to deploy a simple pod to a kubernetes cluster running on Docker Desktop.
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Create Azure Log Analytics Workspace With Terraform
Azure Log Analytics Workspace is a solution for advanced log management. It provides insights into the logs collected. Azure Log Analytics Workspace is relevant to any organization with the scale of data processing or enterprise-level security requirements. It has features that help in monitoring, analyzing and detecting threats in various ways.
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What is a Kubernetes Manifest File
A Kubernetes Manifest files are the heart of Kubernetes. These plaintext configuration files describe how a pod’s containers should be run and connected to other objects, such as services or replication controllers.
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Set a Default AWS Region With PowerShell
Amazon Web Services offers a wide range of features and services. There are a set of regions in which a company can deploy a service or use it from the Cloud. These include US East 1, US West 1, US West 2, Europe North 1, Europe South 1, Asia Pacific South East 1, Asia Pacific…
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Find AWS Regions With The AWS PowerShell Module
In this blog post, we will show you how to get a list of all the AWS regions using the AWS PowerShell module to help you automate and codify some of your AWS infrastructures.
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Add a New Host to Existing Azure Virtual Desktop Pool
In this blog post, we will show you how to another Windows 10 machine (Multi-Session) to an existing Azure Virtual Desktop pool and make it available to users.
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Create a Deployment in Kubernetes With Kubectl
Deployments are rolling updates for your applications. As the name implies, “deployment” manages how to deploy or migrate your stateless applications that may need to be upgraded with zero downtime. This is useful when you want an immutable infrastructure and want to keep it up-to-date without any downtime.
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Forward a Local Port On a Kubernetes Cluster To a Pod
In this blog post, we will show you how to use port forwarding on a single node Kubernetes cluster and forward traffic to a pod.
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Set Environment Variables Inside a Kubernetes Pod
In this post, we are going to show you how to set environment variables inside a Kubernetes pod.
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Get a Kubernetes Pod IP Address
A pod is a group of containers that are running on the same host and share the same filesystem. Containers in a pod share network and IPC namespace. Pods can be created and managed by Kubernetes and deployed together on the same host or different hosts.
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Deploy a Pod in Kubernetes with only One Command
Kubernetes is an open-source system for automating deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications. It builds on 15 years of experience with managing containers at Google.