AzOps is a PowerShell module which deploys (Push) ARM Resource Templates & Bicep files at all Azure scope levels and exports (Pull) ARM resource hierarchy.
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AzOps is a PowerShell module which deploys (Push) ARM Resource Templates & Bicep files at all Azure scope levels and exports (Pull) ARM resource hierarchy.
Sample ASP.NET Core MVC app with database for demoing CI-CD pipelines using Azure DevOps
This sample shows how to create a private AKS cluster in a virtual network along with a jumpbox virtual machine.
STM32 CMake Template with Google Test support
Extend Azure Resource Manager template functionality.
This project shows how to use Azure AD workload identity for Kubernetes in a .NET Standard application running on Azure Kubernetes Service. It leverages the public preview capability of Azure AD workload identity federation.
ARM template to deploy an Ubuntu VM with TailScale
A simple application that converts ARM templates written in YAML to JSON or vice versa.
Deploy an NVIDIA GPU-backed virtual machine in Azure for creating YOLO models.
The HCI Lab provides a plain HCI lab environment on Azure in reasonable preparation time and cost.
Azure Resource Explorer as a VsCode extension
DNS server level forwarder on Azure with Windows Server
ARM template for deploying Unifi Controller in Azure
Create an Azure Web App, Create a storage account, Create a container inside the storage account, Create SQL server, Create SQL server database, Set the username and password for your database, Set the firewall rules for your Azure SQL server and allow Microsoft Azure IPs, Create Azure Key Vault, Create Azure Key Vault Access Policy for the user…
Template for deploying webapp with custom domain and ssl certificate from KeyVault
A go module that implements a subset of ARM template functions
Workshop for integrating Dynamics 365 Customer Insights and Azure Data Services
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