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Managed DevOps Pools: Simplifying Azure DevOps Setup

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Have you ever had to deploy, configure, and maintain your own DevOps agents, be it for Azure DevOps or GitHub? This allows the agents to use private DNS zones, private endpoints, your own Azure Firewall (or an appliance) and with the added benefit of having Microsoft maintain these resources. So what’s the managed part then?

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The future of Cloud-native software development with Radius

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Not an easy task considering that Azure has more than 200 services and products at the time of writing. Graphs visually represent the relationships and dependencies between different components of an application, like compute, data storage, messaging and networking. In Radius applications are defined using the Bicep language.

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Azure Container Apps – Simplifying Container Deployment Without the Kubernetes Complexity

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In August 2021, I was accepted to test and provide feedback on what was referred to as ‘Azure Worker Apps’, another Azure service Microsoft was developing to run containers. Fast forward, that service is now known as Azure Container Apps. This is where Azure Web Apps for Containers comes into play.

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Azure Policy Unveiled: Ignite Your Cloud Management Passion

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Imagine your company having a multitude of Azure resources, and you want to ensure all of them are compliant with your company’s standards. Luckily, Azure Policy can help you with that. Azure Policy is a management tool that helps you enforce and control the settings and configurations of resources within your Azure cloud environment.

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AWS vs. Azure vs. Google Cloud: Comparing Cloud Platforms

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As the name suggests, a cloud service provider is essentially a third-party company that offers a cloud-based platform for application, infrastructure or storage services. In a public cloud, all of the hardware, software, networking and storage infrastructure is owned and managed by the cloud service provider. What Is a Public Cloud?

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How to run a custom version of Spark on hosted Kubernetes

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integrates with K8s clusters on Google Cloud and Azure. This post will help you try out new (2.3.0+) and custom versions of Spark on Google/Azure with Kubernetes. For Azure users who want to use Azure Container Registry (ACR), you will need to grant Azure Container Service (AKS) cluster read access to the ACR resource.

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Announcing Complete Azure Observability for Kentik Cloud

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Today, we’re unveiling Kentik Map for Azure and extensive support for Microsoft Azure infrastructure within the Kentik platform. Purpose-built for Azure Kentik Map now visualizes Azure infrastructure in an interactive, data- and context-rich map highlighting how resources nest within each other and connect to on-prem environments.

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