Author: NTW – Content Network
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Self-Healing Docker Containers With Restart Policies
Docker Restart policies are the commands that you execute in order to change the settings of how Docker should behave when it is restarted. These commands are executed by using the Docker command-line tool.
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Clone a Repo With GitHub CLI
The GitHub Command Line Interface (CLI) is a powerful tool that connects to GitHub and lets you create, edit, and delete repos and manage workflows with ease. The GitHub CLI is written in Node.js and is designed to extend and customize it for your needs.
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List Hidden Files In Linux
Linux files and folders have a “hidden” attribute that is tied in with how they are displayed in directories. When a file or folder name is marked as hidden, it will not be visible when the user navigates to the directory containing it.
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Difference Between .NET SDK And .NET Runtime
Microsoft .NET is a software framework that is used to build, run, and deploy applications across multiple platforms. It includes a rich class library, compilers, metadata, and several application models for building both standalone and hosted applications on the web.
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Add a New Razor Page To ASP.NET 5 Project
ASP.NET Razor Pages is a new web framework for building dynamic pages using templates, partials, and code-behind files. Razor Pages has been built from the ground up with a singular focus on creating simple yet powerful web pages. There’s no view engine to decide between server-side or client-side templating, so you have the option to…
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Dynamically Update Docker Container Configuration
This article is going to talk about the benefits of using a dynamically updating Docker container configuration.
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Get Azure Virtual Machine Status With PowerShell
Checking the status of a Virtual Machine running on Microsoft Azure using PowerShell is helpful in scenarios where you need to verify the status of the VM before taking action.
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Calculate X Days From A Date With C# .NET
C# is a multi-paradigm language and has properties of various programming languages such as C++, Java and Basic. C# is based on the Common Language Infrastructure (CLI) specification.
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Set Custom DNS Server On a Docker Container
Using custom DNS Servers in specific networks or applications configuration is standard and, in some cases, improves performance and security.
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Configure Azure VM To Auto Shutdown Using Terraform
Following our previous blog post on deploying Infrastructure as code (IAC) today, we will configure a Microsoft Azure Virtual machine to auto shutdown at a specific time every day.
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Create Windows Server 2022 Virtual Machine On Azure With Terraform
Terraform is a tool for building, changing, and versioning infrastructure safely and efficiently. Terraform can be used to create new virtual machines on Azure that are running Windows Server 2022. This blog post will walk you through the process of deploying Windows Server 2022 on Azure.
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How To Name a Docker Container Hostname
We all know how to name a Docker container using the –Name switch, but how do you name the actual container hostname? This post will show you how to do that.