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What is Azure Arc-enabled servers?
By using Azure Arc-enabled servers you can manage Windows and Linux on-premises servers (virtual machines or physical servers) and virtual machines...
Infrastructure as Code (IaC) – Part 6 – Terraform
In this post we will see the basics we need to know to provision resources in Azure by using Terraform....
Infrastructure as Code (IaC) – Part 5 – Azure Automanage Machine Configuration (formerly called Azure Policy Guest Configuration)
Azure Automanage is a service which will automatically onboard virtual machines to several services as shown in the figure below...
Infrastructure as Code (IaC) – Part 4 – Azure Automation State
Azure Automation State Configuration is an Azure configuration management service that allows you to write, manage, and compile PowerShell Desired...
Infrastructure as Code (IaC) – Part 3 – Desired State Configuration (DSC)
Desired State Configuration (DSC) is a management platform in PowerShell that enables you to manage your IT and development infrastructure...
Infrastructure as Code (IaC) – Part 2 – Azure Resource Manager (ARM) templates
In this post I want to summarize about what Azure Resource Manager templates (ARM templates) are and how you can...