Azure Terraform module for creating SQL Server
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Dec 15, 2023 - HCL
Azure Terraform module for creating SQL Server
A demo of Azure Container Apps Jobs against Azure SQL
CQRS stands for Command and Query Responsibility Segregation, a pattern that separates read and update operations for a data store. Implementing CQRS in your application can maximize its performance, scalability, and security.
The architecture shows proven practices for a web application that uses Azure App Service and Azure SQL Database. The architecture has other components like Resource groups, App Service Plan & App, Deployment Slots, IP-Address, Azure DNS, Azure SQL Database, Logical Server, Azure Storage, Azure Active Directory
Create and Deploy Azure SQL Database using Terraform
This Terraform template enables authentication to Azure SQL DB using AAD Pod Identity from AKS
E2E data pipeline showcasing Spark's capabilities on Cloud and Edge
Hands-on lab on how to create Azure Dev/Test VMs and Azure Resources with IaC Terraform
Terraform Module to deploy a MySQL Server, MySQL Database other optional resources.
Terraform Module to deploy a SQL Server, SQL Database, Storage Account in a Resource Group. The module can create an auto-failover group with a private link and geo-redundant database for high availability needs.
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