Category: Azure
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Start an Azure Virtual Machine With Ansible
This Ansible tutorial will show you how to start an Azure Virtual Machine using Ansible. Ansible is a powerful automation engine that allows you to bootstrap and manage your infrastructure with ease.
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Add DNS Servers to Azure VNET Using PowerShell
In this blog post, we will add DNS servers to an existing Azure Virtual Network (VNET) using PowerShell.
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Add Subnets to Existing Azure VNET Using PowerShell
Following our previous blog post today we are going to show you how to modify an existing VNET in Azure and add new subnets using PowerShell.
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Create Azure VNET and Subnet With PowerShell
This blog post will show you how to create a virtual network and subnet on Microsoft Azure using PowerShell.
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Add Tags to Azure Resources with Terraform
In Terraform Infrastructure as Code, Azure tags are a way to add metadata to the resources in Azure. Terraform configuration is an excellent opportunity for us to create tags and assign them to our resources. This blog post will discuss how we can do this using Terraform Configuration language with Terraform CLI commands.
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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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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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Create a Gold Image from Azure VM
A gold image provides consistency in what is installed, configured, and used for all running instances of Azure VMs. The use of the gold template streamlines the deployment process. It also reduces the time to provision large numbers of virtual machines.
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What Is Azure VNET Peering And How Does it Work?
VNET peering is a great feature for Azure customers and it’s worth taking the time to understand how it works. This blog post will go into detail about what VNET peering is, why you would want to use this capability and some best practices that you should follow when setting up your VNETs for peering.
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How to Shutdown an Azure Virtual Machine With PowerShell (Az Module)
This blog post will cover how to shut down an Azure virtual machine using PowerShell and the Az module.
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Create a User In Azure With PowerShell
In this post, we will create a new user on Microsoft Azure using the PowerShell Az module.
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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.