Category: Dev Ops
All about code tracking and management for example, Azure DevOPS branching and merging, Release management, Continuous integration (CI) and Continuous deployment (CD).
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Secure Azure Key Vault
Read more: Secure Azure Key VaultSecurity is key factor in your operational consistency. You might have a Azure Key Vault configured like this; Click on “Private endpoint and selected networks”.…
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Azure Key Vault with Azure Apps
Read more: Azure Key Vault with Azure AppsI am going to create and configure Azure key vault in this demo. I am assuming that an app services has already been provisioned. We…
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Azure Virtual Network concepts and best practices
Read more: Azure Virtual Network concepts and best practicesThis article describes key concepts and best practices for Azure Virtual Network (VNet) . VNet concepts Address space: When creating a VNet, you must specify a…
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Azure example of tagging
Read more: Azure example of taggingA resource tag consists of a name and a value. You can assign one or more tags to each Azure resource. Name Value AppName The…
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Prevent accidental changes by using resource locks
Read more: Prevent accidental changes by using resource locksA resource lock prevents resources from being accidentally deleted or changed. You can manage resource locks from the Azure portal, PowerShell, the Azure CLI, or from an…
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