Author: NTW – Content Network
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Create a Linux Virtual Machine on Azure With Ansible
Following the previous post where we learned how to create a Windows 10 VM with Ansible on Azure, we will learn how to deploy a Linux VM with Ansible.
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Delete a Microsoft Azure Resource Group With Ansible
This Ansible blog post will show you how to delete a Microsoft Azure resource group using an Ansible playbook.
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Create a Windows 10 Virtual Machine on Azure With Ansible
This blog post will show you how to use an Ansible playbook to create a Windows 10 virtual machine on Microsoft Azure.
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Configure Azure VM Auto-Shutdown With Azure CLI
This blog post will show you how to configure a Microsoft Azure virtual machine to auto-shutdown using Azure CLI.
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Change WSL Distribution Version for Linux
This blog post will show you how to change your WSL Linux distribution version from version 1 to 2 and 2 to 1.
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How to Restore a WSL 2 Linux Distribution
This bost will show you how to restore a WSL distribution on Windows 10 machine using the wsl.exe command-line.
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Open WSL Path On Windows Explorer
This blog post will show you how to open your WSL distribution on Windows Explorer and browse all the stored files in WSL.
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Create a Microsoft Azure Resource Group With Ansible
Following our past blog posts about Microsoft Azure and Ansible today we will learn how to create an Azure Resource Group with Ansible.
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How to Backup a WSL 2 Linux Distribution
In this post, you will learn how to back up a Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) distribution to a local disk using the wsl.exe command-line utility.
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Print Facts of an Ansible Managed Host or LocalHost
This post will show you how to print all the variables that Ansible gathers from a remote machines that are known as fact using the discovery stage.
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How To Check WSL Linux Distribution Version
This blog post will show you how to check which version of Windows Subsystem for Linux is set on your Linux distribution.
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Run Ansible Ad-Hoc Commands On Localhost
This blog post, will show you how to use and run Ansible ad-hoc commands on a local host manchine.