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The original was posted on /r/azure by /u/aleks1ck on 2023-08-22 20:40:46.


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The original was posted on /r/azure by /u/flappers87 on 2023-08-22 09:54:06.


So, they're changing their license... meaning that if you now create any products in Terraform that competes with any of their existing solutions, it's no longer allowed.

~~It seems that this license allows Hashicorp to create new products as and when they want, and if you have any product that you sell written in Terraform that competes, then you'll be in breach of their new license terms.~~

Update: after further reading, this is not the case, but right now, this license change still affects thousands of business's.

Thanks to juic3pow3rs for sharing the following:

This may have significant impact on numerous businesses that create solutions in Terraform.

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The original was posted on /r/azure by /u/Limeman36 on 2023-08-21 21:39:02.


I have had a tough go at trying to pass this exam. The 1st time around I listened to the A Cloud Guru class on AZ-104. I did MS Learn modules did Microsoft Practice tests and the ones that came with the A Cloud course. I also listened to John Savill's Youtube content for AZ-104 The outcome was only managing a 640. I then got worried about the changes in the exam coming end of July so I quickly study for another week and retook the exam.

This time I did the github labs from Microsoft l look back over MS Learn. I did some other practice tests I found online outcome 565.

I know have it in my head to wait till September to sit the test next. I have finished up all the TD practice tests. I also have Measure UP tests I could take. Although I find these more difficult then the actual exam questions. I have also been doing some practice labs from both WizLabs and MeasureUp.

I do not feel overly confident though that I would PASS it for sure if I sat it next. I am not sure what other resources I should be trying to use to prepare. At this point I am driving myself a little nutty about if I am ready or not.

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The original was posted on /r/azure by /u/JohnSavill on 2023-08-21 14:05:14.


New unit added to the AZ-900 course to cover Microsoft Purview.

#azure #cloud #microsoft #cloudcomputing #microsoftazure #azurecloud #youtubevideo #learning #az900 #azurefundamentals

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The original was posted on /r/azure by /u/jorgebernhardt on 2023-08-21 13:20:41.

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The original was posted on /r/azure by /u/fisterdister on 2023-08-21 10:45:35.


Hi,

I'm quite new to this, but I'm trying to get a flow where my data is being ingested from my Azure Data Lake to my Azure Synapse, but I'm finding it hard to find a tutorial on how to do it, so now I'm trying it out myself.

But instead of me doing wrong practice, I would like to get your 2c on this suggested flow:

Azure Data Lake -> (using Azure Data Factory to transfer data to) -> Azure Synapse.

So first create the data lake, have the dataflow delivering data to one of its containers.

Then create the Azure Synapse Analytics

Then create a pipeline that transfers data from my Azure Data Lake container to the Azure Synapse Analytics.

Am I wrong about the above suggestion or what do you think?

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The original was posted on /r/azure by /u/Jazzlike_Tea3402 on 2023-08-21 04:42:27.


How can I create 2 CA policies that target these devices? Would these work?

* Personally owned devices managed by Intune, whether or not they're compliant

Include: deviceOwnership -eq "Personal"

* Personally owned devices not managed by Intune

Include: deviceOwnership -notequals "Personal" and deviceOwnership -notequals "Corporate"

I'm going through some of the documentation, but it's a bit confusing to me, what's the difference between Intune registered/enrolled/managed?

And

Azure AD uses device authentication to evaluate device filter rules. For a device that is unregistered with Azure AD, all device properties are considered as null values and the device attributes cannot be determined since the device does not exist in the directory. The best way to target policies for unregistered devices is by using the negative operator since the configured filter rule would apply. If you were to use a positive operator, the filter rule would only apply when a device exists in the directory and the configured rule matches the attribute on the device.

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The original was posted on /r/azure by /u/Consistent-Zombie-32 on 2023-08-11 16:41:10.


I am being forced to create some private VMs for public DNS resolution, since the org doesn't want to invest the time into migrating to Azure DNS. So, now I'm tasked with creating a VM and securely exposing it to the internet. I wanted to use Azure Firewall as a DNS proxy but it doesn't seem to be responding to UDP port 53 from the internet, though I've configured it to point to the private IP of the nameserver VMs. It works from within the vnet. Is there something I'm missing here? Or is this not the right way to expose this?

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The original was posted on /r/azure by /u/Pale-Examination-112 on 2023-08-12 22:30:41.


I am in desperate need of help. I have three Canon image runners. One deployed at each of our locations. We are leveraging Azure Universal Print. I have a handful of users at our HQ that can print to the Canon there once, but each time after that, they cannot print to it again without restarting the print spooler. Yet they can print to the other two Canon's multiple times without issue. I have tried clearing the Printers folder, removing the printer, and adding it back., running the troubleshooter tool—essentially everything but reinstalling the OS. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.

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The original was posted on /r/azure by /u/LostStatistician5723 on 2023-08-12 16:06:15.


With Azure VPN and firewall being a little pricey for a small business, has anyone used something like pfSense as a VM to create the VPN tunnel between Azure and on-prem?

I've setup pfSense many times (on-prems) before with site-to-site VPNs and it's worked well. I figure that a very small VM SKU would cost less than $15/mo and (if configured correctly) could be an NVA that you could use to route to on prem and provide firewall services to things inside Azure.

Thoughts?

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The original was posted on /r/azure by /u/Ohnomycoco on 2023-08-12 14:41:18.


Few observations

  • Few questions on ARM templates. Nothing on bicep.
  • Question on Azure File backup recovery.
  • Two questions about DCR (no idea what these were - guessed 😆)
  • Couple of container questions.
  • Case study was complex.
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The original was posted on /r/azure by /u/Fizgriz on 2023-08-12 03:13:13.


Hey all,

Would love to flip the switch on the Azure Self-Service portal and remove the need to reset/unlock users from IT. But I'd like to restrict the portal to just certain IPs. Is this possible? I dont see any option in the settings themselves to do this.

Thanks!

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The original was posted on /r/azure by /u/cdigioia on 2023-08-12 02:25:16.


I have a personal database (super simple) that I've migrated from SQL Server Developer Edition on my PC, to Azure SQL.

  • Basic DTU Service Tier ~$5/month.

That's the cheapest I've found; works great. It seems to be the cheapest option.

  • There's also Serverless, with minimum settings, is $0.000145/second.

But the Serverless auto-pause minimum setting is one hour. So anytime I ping this database and spin it up, it will run for a minimum 1 hour.

.000145 * 60 * 60 = $0.522 minimum, everytime I spin up. Spin up once a day, and it's already $15.66/month.

Thus serverless, while cheap, will still be signifcantly moremore expensive than the basic DTU model server.

  • Is my interpretation of Serverless costs, correct?

  • Anyway to go even cheaper than $5/month?

    • No that's not a lot, but it's kind of an exercise to see how low it can go.
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The original was posted on /r/azure by /u/tuscan-ninja on 2023-08-11 17:23:14.

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The original was posted on /r/azure by /u/yagami_L8 on 2023-08-11 14:16:28.


can someone please clarify the fundamental difference between Azure SQL, SQL virtual machine, SQL manganed instances? I am new to this data engineer stuff and i only have good knowledge of SQL, Python, excel and Visualization tools. I don't know much about these terms like server, firewall, single instance, resource type etc. I also have no idea about Hadoop ecosystem. I hope you get it where i stand. Would be great if someone can also suggest me resources to study data engineering. To be honest i am stuck and unable to move forward, need help asap.

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The original was posted on /r/azure by /u/JohnSavill on 2023-08-11 15:03:34.


This week's Azure Infrastructure update is up.

00:58 - App GW custom error pages

01:30 - Azure Storage Mover for SMB

02:11 - Storage cold tier

03:08 - Premier SSDv2

03:41 - Chaos Studio UA-MI

04:20 - ASR August 2023 updates

04:32 - CA for protected actions

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The original was posted on /r/azure by /u/vikingslord on 2023-08-10 18:23:18.


Hello. I am new to azure and have gotten the $200 free credits but i got an email that my free credits will not be useable after 30 days if I don't upgrade.

Will I be able to keep my work on azure after 30 days if I don't upgrade to pay-as-you-go plan? Or will I loose everything?

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The original was posted on /r/azure by /u/epic_wha1e on 2023-08-10 23:16:40.


So I get an email from Microsoft saying they disabled my azure subscription after performing a routine audit because they identified suspicious activity with my subscription.

I am pretty sure it was because I was testing out the Tor Browser on a Debian server. I never browsed anything illegal or did anything that would get me in trouble. It was just out of curiosity to check the pings and speedtest the tor network on a Microsoft server that has such low latency and high speeds.

This email also came about three weeks after I had last turned on and used the debian server. So they are not proactively monitoring what I or people do but somehow had logs to know what people are doing on their servers. While this is understandable it causes me privacy concerns.

My question is just how are they able to tell I had used the Tor Browser? Would they have been able to if I had limited it to only port 80 traffic in the browser settings?

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The original was posted on /r/azure by /u/farox on 2023-08-10 22:25:05.


Since Blazor is all the rage these days, we're looking to develop a Blazor app. It will port and existing "some java script plus mapbox" thing. But this is only the first of a handful of apps that will be ported into this yet to be build "portal".

Now I offered to also take care of the hosting and maintenance. Naturally the question is how much that would be.

So far I was still undecided on some issues, but for this I need to know how we're actually going to do this.

My problem is, that I just started learning some AWS and never did DevOps on Azure (though used it as a dev, years ago)

The idea is to have one app that faces the internet with 200 users. However these users keep the thing open during their whole work day and it can have lots of data.

Auth should be done using Active Directory (unless there is a better option).

This is public facing.

In 1 virtual private network (VNET?) I want to have a psql db (roughly 1gb, it's tiny, plus a couple for dev/test), an environment for dev where pushes to main on github will be deployed, one environment for test, (possibly one for staging,) but also some file storage for text files that need to be uploaded from one office and then downloaded to another.

All of this should be neatly tied into Visual Studio, GitHub, automatic builds, unit tests, the whole parade.

Or should I look into the app hosting services?

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The original was posted on /r/azure by /u/HellCanWaitForMe on 2023-08-10 10:25:09.


Hi All,

Long story short, got an issue with our VMs across the world having this issue. We've been through MS Support, but they had no idea how to fix it. Went through 8 (I'm not joking) engineers and they repeated the same 3 steps, requested the same info and didn't get anywhere at all.

For some reason, the VMs just refuse to license. Other VMs on some of these NSGs etc, are completely fine. Some, are not. You can connect to the kms DNS that MS use, you can ping it etc, we even tried other keys from MS to license and they still didn't work.

Has anyone else heard of this issue before? Speaking with some of my Azure buddies, they've experienced it before but can't remember the fix. There is no DENY rules set to block the KMS, we even removed our DENY rules and still couldn't activate.

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The original was posted on /r/azure by /u/DirtyBertolli12 on 2023-08-10 05:42:31.


I am trying to understand azure landing zones better as I am working in a brownfield environment in azure. When deploying a landing zone does it create a completely separate subscription? So if I deploy an application landing zone to house my applications in my prod subscription, does it build another subscription outside of prod?

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The original was posted on /r/azure by /u/AutoModerator on 2023-08-10 13:00:22.


This is the only thread where you should post news about becoming certified. For everyone else, join us in celebrating the recent certifications!!!

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The original was posted on /r/azure by /u/deadlambs on 2023-08-10 03:08:36.


Can we set up a free account and then use our own machine to deploy stuffs in order to test pipelines? I am wondering if this is possible or we need to use some kind of cloud servers they provide.

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