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PowerShell remains one of the most effective tools for automating Azure platform operations. It is powerful, flexible, and deeply integrated into the Azure ecosystem. However, once you move beyond ad-hoc scripting and start using PowerShell as a platform automation capability, a different set of challenges emerges. This article reflects real-world lessons learned from operating PowerShell…
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For Data Engineering workloads within Microsoft landscape, there are multiple options to carry out Data Engineering tasks to extract data from myriad of data…
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In order to read a blob file from a Microsoft Azure Blob Storage, you need to know the following: The storage account connection string. This…
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There could be many method but here are two simple one; Here are the results;
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Idempotent method is the one that results in same behavior either in a single or mutiple calls. For example a delete method…
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