Azure Virtual Network Manager is a new networking service from Microsoft that enables you to manage and govern virtual networks across multiple subscriptions, regions, and clouds. With Virtual Network Manager, you can easily create and manage network connectivity, security, and policy across your entire Azure estate. When to Use Azure Virtual Network Manager Azure Virtual... Continue Reading →
Keep Your CV Up to Date with Azure Devops
Introduction In an era where digital presence is not just an option but a necessity, showcasing one's professional journey online becomes paramount. This realization led me to embark on an exciting project: hosting my Curriculum Vitae (CV) as a dynamic website. The goal was not just to digitize my CV but to create a platform... Continue Reading →
Securing Your Web App with a SQL backend in Azure
Introduction In the rapidly evolving digital landscape, the security of web applications has become paramount, especially in cloud environments. Azure, as one of the leading cloud platforms, offers a suite of tools and features designed to bolster the security of web applications. Understanding and implementing these features is not just a best practice; it's a... Continue Reading →
Azure Bastion Sharable Link Clean Up
Howdy Folks This time it's about Azure Bastion. There was a requirement in one of the recent projects around Azure Bastion Sharable Links. Before we get into more details let's talk about what are the sharable links Overview As per Microsoft, "The Bastion Shareable Link feature lets users connect to a target resource (virtual machine or virtual... Continue Reading →
Deploy VM Static IP Deployment Using Azure Bicep (Without Specifying)
Howdy Folks It's been some time since I last delved into a technical discussion on Azure Bicep, and today's subject promises to be an intriguing one: the deployment of Azure virtual machines (VMs) with static IPs. Specifically, we'll explore the methodology of dynamically allocating a static IP without explicitly designating what that IP is. Put... Continue Reading →
You need to start using bicep parameter files now.!
In Azure Bicep, parameters play a crucial role in enabling flexibility and reusability within templates. These parameters allow dynamic values to be passed into the template, and they can include default values and input value constraints. Instead of directly including parameters as inline values within your deployment script, you have the option to employ a... Continue Reading →
Do you want to maintain your Bicep Modules Centrally.?
Intro Howdy Folks Howdy folks! You may already know that maintaining your Bicep modules in Azure is crucial, and one powerful tool at your disposal is the Azure Container Registry (ACR). ACR is a managed, private container registry service provided by Microsoft Azure. It allows you to securely store and manage container images, seamlessly integrating... Continue Reading →
Unleashing the Power of Bicep Lambda Functions in Azure Resource Management
As the complexities of cloud infrastructure management continue to grow, businesses need tools that can help streamline and simplify the management process. Infrastructure as Code (IaC), a method of managing and provisioning cloud resources using machine-readable files, has proved to be an instrumental tool in this regard. In the Microsoft Azure ecosystem, Azure Resource Manager... Continue Reading →
Navigating Azure Migrate Setup: Overcoming TLS-related Roadblocks.
Howdy Folks As an Azure consultant, I often come across diverse challenges in setting up systems and ensuring smooth migrations for my clients. Recently, while working on a customer project that involved migrating servers using Azure Migrate, we encountered a series of puzzling errors. Today, Iād like to share how we managed to resolve the... Continue Reading →
Azure Bicep Functions – If conditions
Howdy Folks It's being sometimes I blogged about something. Today I'm here to talk about Bicep functions. This will be a series of blogs that I will be to illustrate how to use Bicep functions with use cases. Hopefully this will help someone. š IF Conditions At times, there may be a need to deploy... Continue Reading →