Azure DevOps – Artifacts (Part-5)
Artifacts in Azure DevOps play a crucial role in the continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) process by storing and transferring the outputs of a build process. They ensure that…
Artifacts in Azure DevOps play a crucial role in the continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) process by storing and transferring the outputs of a build process. They ensure that…
In Azure DevOps, a pipeline is a workflow that defines how your code is built, tested, and deployed. Pipelines automate the process of continuous integration (CI) and continuous delivery (CD)…
In Azure DevOps, agents are the workers that run your build and release jobs. There are two types of agents: Microsoft-hosted agents and self-hosted agents. Here’s a detailed explanation with…
Azure DevOps is a comprehensive suite of development tools that enable collaboration among development teams, streamlining the entire software development lifecycle from planning to deployment. Here’s a detailed breakdown of…
What is IAM in Azure? IAM stands for Identity and Access Management. In Azure, IAM is a framework for managing digital identities and access to resources. It helps control who…
Detailed Explanation: Example Scenario: Suppose a user wants to deploy a virtual machine (VM) on Azure. They could: To Start with Azure template Download Visual studio –> Install ARM Resource…
1. Download & Launch Visual Studio Code The first step is to download and install Visual Studio Code here if you haven’t downloaded it before. If you have, just open Visual Studio…
Azure CLI Azure Command-Line Interface (CLI) is a set of commands used to create and manage Azure resources. It is designed for those who prefer to manage Azure resources through…
Azure Blob Storage Azure File Storage Azure Tables Azure Queue Storage Azure Service Description When to Use It Example from DevOps Engineer Point of View Equivalent Service in AWS Azure…
Static Website Hosting in an Azure Storage Account allows you to serve static content (HTML, CSS, JavaScript, images, etc.) directly from an Azure Storage container. This feature is useful for…
Custom Data and User Data are mechanisms to provide configuration data to a virtual machine (VM) at the time of its creation. They allow you to automate the initial configuration…
Azure Bastion Azure Bastion is a fully managed service that provides secure and seamless RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) and SSH (Secure Shell) connectivity to your virtual machines (VMs) directly through…
Azure Databricks is like a special key that helps you connect this locker to a cloud storage space. So, you can easily access your stuff stored in the cloud without…
Why use Mirroring in Fabric? How to enable Mirroring in my tenant? Platform Near real-time replication Microsoft Fabric mirrored databases from Azure Cosmos DB Yes Microsoft Fabric mirrored databases from…
List role assignments for the current subscription List role assignments for a subscription To list all the roles that are assigned to a specified user and the roles that are…
In short, Data Factory makes it easy to handle data, whether you’re a beginner or an expert, and it brings your data quickly to where you need it for analysis.…
Difference between Azure Data Factory and Data Factory in Microsoft Fabric Some different features concepts of Data Factory in Fabric compared to Azure Data Factory. Azure Data Factory Data Factory…
How to Enable Copilot? Copilot for Data Science and Data Engineering Copilot for Data Factory Copilot for Power BI How Copilot work in Fabric? Available regions Geographic area where your…
There are certain limitations to the current Data Factory in Microsoft Fabric features. Data pipeline limitations in Microsoft Fabric Data pipeline resource limits The following table describes the resource limitations…
T-SQL surface area T-SQL Limitations in Microsoft Fabric At this time, the following list of commands is NOT currently supported. Data types in Warehouse Warehouse supports a subset of T-SQL…