Cloud Essentials
11 TopicsBackup vaults Vs Recovery Service Vault
Hello Team, Microsoft has introduced multiple vault types, each serving different backup and disaster recovery needs. Below is a high-level differentiation: Recovery Services Vault (RSV) Supports Azure Backup (VMs, SQL, SAP HANA, Files) and Azure Site Recovery (disaster recovery). Offers backup policies, recovery points, replication, and failover management. Backup Vault A newer, streamlined vault designed for Azure Backup only. Supports Backup Short-Term Retention (Instant Restore) and Cross-region Restore. Primarily used with Azure Policy & Backup Center for better management at scale. Microsoft Continuity Center (MCC) A centralized disaster recovery hub in Azure. Integrates Azure Site Recovery (ASR) and backup services into a single pane of glass. Allows for failover, backup monitoring, and business continuity planning. Do we have any document talks about little deeper about the above topics.Solved626Views0likes1CommentAzure Fabric cluster is not accessible through Explorer
I am trying to access the Azure fabric cluster through its explorer. Unfortunately, It getting failed with the certificate issue. Do we have to import the certificate through the browser to access the fabric cluster explorer? Is the Microsoft learn document for accessing the fabric cluster? ? ThanksSolved554Views1like1CommentIntro to Cosmos DB Security for MongoDB API
Cloud Advocate Jay Gordon gives you an introduction to the security features included in the global database service, Cosmos DB. Links: Security in Azure Cosmos DB - https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azur... Access Azure Cosmos DB from virtual networks (VNet) https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azur...2.4KViews0likes0CommentsGet Started With Core SQL and Node.js for Azure Cosmos DB
In this video, Microsoft Cloud Ops Advocate Jay Gordon helps you get started with Core SQL API for Azure Cosmos DB You'll learn how to launch your DB, access it via a Node.js application and see some of the easy features that makes Cosmos so great for developers. Welcome to Azure Cosmos DB - Azure Cosmos DB: Build a Node.js app using JavaScript SDK to manage Azure Cosmos DB SQL API data - Request units in Azure Cosmos DB1.3KViews1like0CommentsCreating Reliability Through Chaos With Azure VMs and Gremlin
Creating Reliability Through Chaos With Azure VMs and Gremlin The idea of “Chaos Engineering” isn’t just about putting faith in a provider to stay online, it’s finding ways to simulate failure in order to determine that you’ll withstand an outage of any kind within your application. This means that if a number of your app servers take on a large portion of traffic and are highly CPU taxes, you’ll know how to properly scale your application to withstand it. If portions of your application infrastructure were to take on a massive amount of packet loss, how does your team respond? Chaos engineering helps answer some of these questions by allowing you to simulate the possibilities of what a failure may look like in your production environment. For some, using tools like Chaos Monkey has helps produce load and service failures to help create attack simulations. Lately I have been working with Gremlin, which acts as a “Chaos-as-a-Service” through a simple client-server model. Read more here on medium2.7KViews0likes0CommentsRunning your First Docker Container in Azure - Video Tutorial
https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/DevOps-Lab/Running-your-First-Docker-Container-in-Azure Description Damian catches up with fellow Cloud Advocate Jay Gordon at Microsoft Ignite | The Tour in Berlin. Containers are still new for a lot of people and with the huge list of buzzwords, it's hard to know where to get started. Jay shows how easy it is to get started running your first container in Azure, right from scratch. Follow Jay on Twitter: @jaydestro Follow Damian on Twitter: @damovisa Resources: Demo App: https://github.com/jaydestro/demo-app Azure Container Registry: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-au/services/container-registry Azure Web App for Containers: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/app-service/containers Create a Free Azure Account: https://aka.ms/c9-azurefree tags:1.5KViews1like0CommentsLets start monitoring
Hey everyone, I am excited to share with you one of our organization's product namely Cyclops Management Services which is powered by Azure OMS. Here is the URL for its website for more information https://www.cyclops.pk And Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/Cyclopspk/ Thanks Naqash1.1KViews0likes0CommentsMicrosoft join CNCF as platinum member
We are excited to share that we have just joined the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) as a Platinum member. CNCF is a part of the Linux Foundation, which helps govern for a wide range of cloud-oriented open source projects, such as Kubernetes, Prometheus, OpenTracing, Fluentd, Linkerd, containerd, Helm, gRPC, and many others. Read official blog by John Gossman: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/announcing-cncf/1.1KViews2likes0CommentsHow can I push the data collected from IoT devices to Microsoft Azure IoT hub?
I need to connect my cell phone to the IoT sensors (Say BLEs) and collect the data which needs to be sent or stored into Azure. Is there any App (preferably mobile App) through which I can handle my IoT devices and push the data to MS Azure using any gateways? If yes, how can I do that? Links of any articles or materials and videos related to this will be helpful. Thanks.1.6KViews0likes1Comment