Awarded as Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP)
“Believe in yourself. You are braver than you think, more talented than you know, and capable of more than you imagine.”― Roy T. Bennett, The Light in the Heart What is Microsoft MVP Award? The MVP award is a recognition from Microsoft for the contribution make to the community toRead More →
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Use Terraform Cloud for Infrastructure Provisioning
What is Terraform? Terraform is a tool developed by HashiCorp for provisioning cloud infrastructure in a declarative method. Terraform use the concept of Infrastructure as a Code (IaC) for provisioning. IaC diverts from the traditional cloud provisioning, in IaC we create code contains all the necessary components and integrations thatRead More →
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Azure Storage Life Cycle Policies
When working with a large amount of data it should have a proper life cycle management implement to use storage capacity more effectively and cost-effectively. Data has a unique lifecycle, at the beginning data are used frequently. But the need for access drops drastically as the data ages. Azure LifeRead More →
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Weekly Reading Notes #05
Every week, I publish my reading notes. Those are the articles, blog posts, podcasts, tech videos, and books that catch my interest and that I found interesting. Blogs Announcing the preview of Azure Shared Disks for clustered applications SQL Server runs best on Azure. Here’s why. K8s Vertical Pod AutoscalingRead More →
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Store Terraform State file in Azure Blob
Terraform is a popular IaC tool used for the deployment of infrastructure in multiple cloud platforms. Terraform is a cloud-agnostic tool, so it can be used with multiple clouds, on-prem solutions. Terraform was developed by HashiCorp. When using Terraform it used a state file for keeping track of the resourcesRead More →
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Azure DevOps with Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)
Azure Kubernetes Service is a managed service offering provided by Azure for customers to run microservices applications. AKS is the easiest way to create a fully functional Kubernetes cluster in a few minutes. The difference with AKS and on-premises or Kubernetes deployed on top of VMs are, with AKS AzureRead More →
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Azure RBAC Custom Roles
What is RBAC in Azure? RBAC stands for Role-Based Access Control, RBAC is an important component for cloud resources. Because Access management is a critical function for cloud resources. RBAC helps cloud administrators, architectures to follow best practice and provide a secure management environment for cloud resources. RBAC is anRead More →
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Weekly Reading Notes #04
Every week, I publish my reading notes. Those are the articles, blog posts, podcasts, tech videos, and books that catch my interest and that I found interesting. Blogs Colorful Git Prompt for Azure Cloud Shell and Visual Studio Code Containerize your .NET Core app – the right way Backup ExplorerRead More →
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Weekly Reading Notes #03
Every week, I publish my reading notes. Those are the articles, blog posts, podcasts, tech videos, and books that catch my interest and that I found interesting. Blogs Azure Sentinel tables explained Automating Backup Onboarding using Azure Policy MASTERING AZURE WITH CLOUD SHELL Provisioning Azure Resources with Ansible How toRead More →
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Weekly Reading Notes #02
Every week, I publish my reading notes. Those are the articles, blog posts, podcasts, tech videos, and books that catch my interest and that I found interesting. Blogs Linked ARM Templates for a Multi Resource Azure Solution Linux Lift and Shift Hands-on Lab – Microsoft Cloud Workshop Azure Sentinel: automatingRead More →
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