Category: Azure
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5 Ways to Save Money On Microsoft Azure Cloud Computing Platform
The Microsoft Azure Cloud Computing Platform is a very powerful and cost-effective way to host your company’s data. But you don’t have to break the bank paying for it. In this blog post, we will talk about five ways how you can save money on the Microsoft Azure platform!
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Manage M365 With Azure Cloud Shell Docker Image
Managing Microsoft 365 using PowerShell can save time and effort and benefit from using automation to run daily and repetitive tasks.
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Create a MySQL Database on Azure With PowerShell
In the post, we will create a MySQL database on Microsoft Azure using the Azure Az PowerShell module.
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Create a Windows Server 2022 VM With Terraform on Azure
This post will learn how to create a Windows Server 2022 virtual machine on Microsoft Azure with Terraform.
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List All Azure Regions Using PowerShell
In this Microsoft Azure Az PowerShell blog post, we will learn how to list all the Azure regions available for deployments.
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Create multiple Azure App Service Plans With Terraform
This Terraform post will show you how to create multiple Azure App Service Plans (Linux or Windows).
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Create an Azure App Service Plan With Terraform
In this post, we will focus on creating an App Service Plan (Linux or Windows) on Microsoft Azure with Terraform configuration.
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Delete All Resources Inside an Azure Resource Group PowerShell
In this blog post, we will use the Az PowerShell module for Azure to delete all resources inside a resource group without deleting the actual resource group.
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Start an Azure VM With PowerShell
This PowerShell blog post will show you how to start a virtual machine that runs on Microsoft Azure using the Az PowerShell module.
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Containerized An ASP.NET Core Application Using VS Code
In this blog posts, I will show you how I containerised an ASP .NET Core application and produce a DockerFile using VS Code.
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Connect to Azure Container Registry ACR) Directly from VS Code
In this blog post, I will show you how I use Visual Studio Code (VS Code) to connect to my Azure Container Registry and manage Container images directly from VS Code without login into the Azure Portal.