The walktrough describes how to distribute locally (on-prem) created VM images to one or more Azure subscriptions and data centers.
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The walktrough describes how to distribute locally (on-prem) created VM images to one or more Azure subscriptions and data centers.
Azure Functions with File Share Example
systemd service that ensures a swapfile exists or is created on the volatile temporary drive in an Azure VM.
Playground for AKS and storage options
Azure ARM templates for vms, storage and other services
Azure storage delete automation with cron
Script to deploy basic Munki setup on Azure
Creates a HDInsight cluster then runs distcp remotely to copy data between blob and/or data lake (ADLS)
localhost Development containers that provides a full fledged secured, inclusive and innovative workspaces for developers, designers, data practitioners etc
Very first version of a tool allowing to add VNet security to already running Azure resources.
Configures Azure Storage Firewall default action (Allow or Deny) for network access
Monitor your linux folder for events and take action when the event occurs
Current-state backup of Azure blob storages and PostgreSQL databases containerized and by schedule; result reports by email.
This sample demonstrates how to create a Linux Virtual Machine in a virtual network that privately accesses a blob storage account using an Azure Private Endpoint.
This sample shows how to create a custom storage class that uses Azure Premium LRS to create a burstable managed disk.
PostgreSQL Automated Backup & Upload to Azure Storage Blob
Hass.io add-on to easily backup snapshots to an Azure Storage Account.
An example of how Presto can be configured to run on a desktop machine with the Hive Connector configured for an Azure Blob Storage account to query blob data using SQL.
Azure Serverless
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