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Tenable Announces Support for Microsoft Azure Linux: A New Way to Achieve Secure Container Development

Tenable

With the launch of Azure Linux container host for Azure Kubernetes Service, Microsoft enters the open-source Linux distribution container sphere with enhanced security Kubernetes experience. In this blog, we explain key features of Azure Linux and how Tenable can support the security needs of Microsoft customers.

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Microsoft Azure Service Fabric

Dzone - DevOps

Introduction A distributed systems platform called Azure Service Fabric makes it simple to bundle, launch, and manage scalable and dependable microservices and containers. In addition to Azure, you may create Service Fabric clusters anywhere, including on-premises Windows Server and Linux systems as well as other public clouds.

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Introducing New Azure Hands-On Labs

Linux Academy

At Linux Academy, we have the most extensive learn-by-doing library of cloud training and the largest on-staff training team in the e-learning market. Our training team is the key to our course success, especially when it comes to Azure. Azure Courses. Intro to Using Azure Blob Storage. Creating an Action Group in Azure.

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MicroK8s: Up and Running in Azure

Linux Academy

By now you’ve heard the stories that Microsoft loves Linux and fully embraces the open-source world. Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL). Canonical fully supports the Ubuntu distribution running in Azure. Contact them via email: linux@microsoft.com. The only requirement is a Linux VM. Visual Studio Code.

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NET 6 Azure Web App Deployment Using Azure DevOps Pipelines

Dzone - DevOps

To put everything into a test, I wanted to write a piece of code in.NET 6 (a Minimal API) with C# 10 in Visual Studio 2022 IDE on Windows 11, test it on Linux ( WSL2 ). And, finally, deploy the app in Azure App Service using Azure DevOps pipeline.

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Deploying Grafana to Azure App Service with Terraform (and Active Directory integration)

Xebia

In Azure you can get your Grafana up and running by different means: Use Azure Managed Grafana. Deploy Grafana on Azure App Service. Azure account with Owner rights on your subscription. Next we’ll create the service principal in order to connect to Azure AD, generate password for it and store it in our keyvault.

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Learn Azure by Doing with New Azure Training!

Linux Academy

Ready to solidify your Azure skills by doing? We’re excited to announce our completely new Azure courses that meet 100% of exam objectives and include Hands-On Labs, Interactive Diagrams, flash cards, study groups, practice exams, downloadable course videos, and more! We Azure, just like Microsoft Linux! Hybrid cloud.

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