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This document details how to get started using Azure Cloud Shell. Prerequisites Before you can use Azure Cloud Shell, you must register the Microsoft.CloudShell resource provider. Access to resources is enabled through provider namespaces that must be registered in your subscription. You only need ...
This document details how to get started using Azure Cloud Shell. Prerequisites Before you can use Azure Cloud Shell, you must register the Microsoft.CloudShell resource provider. Access to resources is enabled through provider namespaces that must be registered in your subscription. You only need ...
The easiest way to try Azure PowerShell is through Azure Cloud Shell, a browser-based environment that requires no installation. To get started, see Get started with Azure Cloud Shell. Cloud Shell runs PowerShell on a Linux container, so Windows-specific features aren't available. When you're...
This tutorial shows how to run both front-end and back-end in an Azure cloud service. An alternative is to run the front-end inAzure App Serviceand use theWebJobsfeature for the back-end. For a tutorial that uses WebJobs, seeGet Started with the Azure WebJobs SDK. For information abou...
This book will cover all Microsoft Azure Container services and support services needed to secure, back up, and maintain containerized applications on Microsoft Azure. In this chapter, we will focus on setting up our Microsoft Azure cloud environment and all the tools needed to deploy containers ...
Are you a hoster, managed service provider or just looking to grow your business with Azure? Join us at Microsoft Lyngby to figure out how Azure can help you deliver value-added services to your customers. We’ll discuss in a somewhat technical context how to adop...
The easiest way to build Azure kubernetes service CI / CD pipeline is to use Azure DevOps project which has provided rich templates for various of programming language. On the other hand, I also got some questions regarding to how to setup the pipelines from empty template. In this article...
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