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15 TopicsHow to build a RAG system using AzureOpenAI and AzureAISearch.
I want to build a RAG system using AzureOpenAI and AzureAISearch. I am currently struggling with the on your data feature of AzureOpenAI to adjust the field composition of the uploaded files. The uploaded file has two fields, a question field and a content field, but the field structure of the index created summarizes all the information about the contents of the file in the content field. Therefore, when a particular question is asked from AzureOpenAI, multiple questions and answers are output, summarized in the content field. This is not the expected result. The expected result is that a specific question should return one answer to a specific question. Perhaps to do this I need to edit the json in the index field, but I am having difficulty understanding how to do this. If anyone has any knowledge of this, please let me know. Thank you.305Views0likes0CommentsIs Redis Vector Database available in Azure, how to store embeddings in Redis Vector Database
I've read about Azure Cache for Redis and Redis Enterprise. But I'm not sure if they're referring to Redis Vector Database. Is Redis Vector Database available in Azure? If yes, please share some procedure and links about how to store OpenAI embeddings in Redis Vector Database in Azure.3.7KViews0likes4CommentsAzure Custom Logs not appearing: INFO Following tail of /var/log/audit/logs.log
Hi there! I have been stuck with the last task of the last project from the DevOps with Azure course. I think I have done everything but the custom logs are not showing up in the portal. troubleshooter: omsconfig logs: This is the custom log configuration: omsagent logs: Any help would be really appreciated Thanks!1.3KViews0likes1CommentTop Stories from the Microsoft DevOps Community – 2021.07.02
Full blog post on the Azure DevOps Blog:https://cda.ms/2d6 The top stories from the #AzureDevOps #community for 2021.07.02 are here! Happy Friday to you all, that means it’s time to catch up on these great posts about DevOps. This week we look at Azure Pipelines, Kubernetes, Azure subscription management, and even BizTalk! I think we’ve got a great variety of content for you, so let’s get into it! Coder Davegives you a YouTube tutorial on Virtual Machine Scale Set Agents for Azure Pipelines. EVERYTHING About the Scale Set Agents for Azure Pipelines (VMSS) Dennis Martinezshows you how simple browser end-to-end testing can be with TestCafe and Azure Pipelines. Cross Browser Testing With TestCafe and Azure Pipelines Ranjithreminds of the importance of Kubernetes Security with this tutorial on using WhiteSource Bolt from the Azure DevOps Marketplace. Conduct Vulnerability Management for Your Kubernetes Applications Neeraj Kumargets back to basics with his tutorial about getting started with Azure DevOps by creating a CI/CD pipeline. Understanding Azure DevOps and Building CI/CD Pipeline Andrewanswers the question, “Is it possible to deploy to an Azure subscription in another Azure AD tenant with Azure DevOps?” How to deploy to different tenants with Azure DevOps Sandrorubs some DevOps on your BizTalk Server. BizTalk Server: Automation Deployment with Azure DevOps – Create a build agent Benjamingives you some tips of enabling desktop widgets in Azure DevOps Server. Azure DevOps Server 2020: Missing Sprint Burndown Dashboard Widgets Thank you so much to this week’s contributors to the community:Dave,Dennis,Renjith,Neeraj,Andrew,Sandro, andBenjamin! Every post is a chance for others to learn and grow their DevOps experience. If you’ve written an article about Azure DevOps or find some great content about DevOps on Azure, please share it with the #AzureDevOps hashtag on Twitter! Happy Friday, may your deploys go as planned and your weekend be fun!1.2KViews0likes0CommentsSynchonization Azure DevOps Task with MS Project
Hi, is it possible to create some solution (ex. flow) which will be listening what happening in Azure DevOps, and when someone's will add task there - the same task will be added in MS Project? The best one situation which I excpected - > 1. User adding User story and task in Azure DevOps 2. Flow understand this and adds the same US and task in MS Project. Any ideas?995Views0likes0CommentsBest practices to manage long custom policies ?
Hi Team, I am trying to create custom policies in Azure B2C that need to be supported in more than 50 languages (including the OOB languages supported by MS). I need to understand what is best practice to store these translation. Should all translations should be stored in single xml file (e.g.)TrustFrameworkLocalization.xml or as there can be a way to have in multiple files so that one file have translation for only one language. Also what best practices says that all user journeys and technical profiles should be defined in single xml (TrustFrameworkExtensions.xml) or we should have one file for each user journey.812Views0likes2CommentsAzure Front Door
Hello Folks !! After a long time , I am back with a new topic explaining Azure's latest (but not so ) service to you ie Azure Front Door service. Let's go with it !! It is a global, scalable entry-point that uses the global edge network to create fast, secure, and widely used web applications. Basically it is a cloud Content Delivery Network (CDN) that provides fast, reliable, and secure access between you and your applications’ web content across the globe. It works at layer 7 using anycast protocol with split TCP and Microsoft’s global network to improve global connectivity. You can use your routing method to ensure that Front Door will route your client requests to the fastest and most available application backend. Now let's coming to "why we should use Azure front door " -- Azure Front Door enables internet-facing application to: Helps us to operate the architecture that have dynamic, high-quality digital experiences with highly automated, secure, and reliable platforms. To accelerate your application and scale to your users wherever they're creating opportunities for you to compete, weather change, and quickly adapt to new demand and markets. To secure your application against known and new threats with intelligent security that embrace a trustable framework What are the key benefits of using Azure Front End door -- To scale out and improve performance of your applications and content using Microsoft’s global Cloud CDN and WAN. It can improve your latency for apps by up to 3 times. Accelerating application performance by using Front Door’s anycast network and split TCP connections. Terminating SSL offload at the edge and use integrated certificate management . Natively support end-to-end IPv6 connectivity and the HTTP/2 protocol. Helps in delivering the modern architecture Modernize your internet first applications on Azure with Cloud Native experiences It integrates with you various azure functionalities and provided Azure IAC tools like - Azure Bicep, ARM templates, CLI and PowerShell. Provides the facility to define your own custom domain with flexible domain validation. Load balance and route traffic across origins and use intelligent health probe monitoring across apps or content hosted in Azure or anywhere. Integrate with other Azure services such as DNS, Web Apps, Storage and many more for domain and origin management. Log each Front Door request and failed health probes. It basically provides the ui for seeing the health checks of our application. Simple and cost-effective Unified static and dynamic delivery offered in a single tier to accelerate and scale your application . Free, autorotation managed SSL certificates that save time and quickly secure apps and content. Low entry fee and a simplified cost model that reduces billing complexity by having fewer meters needed to plan for. Azure to Front Door integrated egress pricing that removes the separate egress charge from Azure regions to Azure Front Door. Intelligent secure internet perimeter Secure applications with built-in layer 3-4 DDoS protection, seamlessly attached Web Application Firewall (WAF) , and Azure DNS to protect your domains . Protect your apps from malicious actors with Bot manager rules . Privately connect to your backend behind Azure Front Door with Private Link and embrace a zero-trust access model. Provide a centralized security experience for your application via Azure Policy and Azure Advisor . It also provides a rich set of advanced capabilities that enhance the DevOps experience, security posture, andcost-effectivenessfor enterprise customers migrating and/or deploying high-performance, scalable, and secure applications on Azure or anywhere. Now what will happen to existing azure cdn services .. The existing Azure Front Door and Azure CDN from Microsoft will now be known as Azure Front Door (classic) and Azure CDN from Microsoft (classic) moving forward. Azure Front Door (classic), as well as Azure CDN from Microsoft (classic), will continue to be fully supported and you can continue to use them. There will be no big change as such , but there will be a slight modification in using Azure front door service as CDN .In the comingtime , Azure zero downtime migrations from Azure Front Door (classic) and Azure CDN from Microsoft (classic) to Azure Front Door Standard and Premium. To summarise it up - Azure Front Door offers dynamic site acceleration (DSA) as well as global load balancing with near real-time failover. For enterprises that have a global reach, the performance of their web applications is greatly impacted by the proximity of the consumer. For a better and more consistent experience, enterprises may use content delivery networks (CDNs) with several distribution points and deliver content to consumers rapidly because of optimized connections and proximity. Azure Front Doorleverages the anycast protocol that goes beyond providing traditional CDN capabilities and offers advanced security capabilities including DDoS attack prevention. The infrastructure for this globally distributed multi-tenant service is shared across all its customers.1.8KViews0likes1CommentQuestions about VNET and 2 different App Service Plans
Hello Community, i have some questions and maybe i don't understand something about vnetting in Azure. I have 1 VNET in my resource group with 2 subnets. I have also a App Service Plan S1 with windows (There is running a app service) for the frontend and a second App Service Plan S1 with Linux with 3 Function Apps for the Backend. For the Frontend (Windows App Service Plan) i have added in the networking section an IP restriction for my IP so the public internet access is disabled. The 3 Function Apps should only be able to communicate with the Frontend AppService and the ServiceTag AzureDevOps. Right now the 3 function apps are public in the internet. (Security issues!) How can i configure the VNET? I've already tried to: Windows Frontend App Service --> Outbound Traffic VNET to SubNet1 Linux Plan Function Apps --> Inbound Traffic Allow to SubNet1, Outbound Traffic VNET to SubNet2 (SubNet1 is greyed out so i have to choose the second subnet. But it should not be the problem because every subnet in the same vnet can talk to each other right?!) After i configured this i get some CORS Errors when i open the frontend app like this: (Without the networking config i get no errors because function apps are public then) .... has been blocked by CORS policy: Response to preflight request doesn't pass access control check: No 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' header is present on the requested resource. What i have to do?1KViews0likes1CommentCreate Client ID and ANd Client Secret in azure
We have created a SharePoint provider-hosted app and the Web App of the app is hosted in the Local IIS. We are also using the App only permission with the Tenant's Full control as follows: <AppPermissionRequests AllowAppOnlyPolicy="true"> <AppPermissionRequest Scope="http://sharepoint/content/tenant" Right="FullControl" /> </AppPermissionRequests> Now, one of our clients is looking to Generate a Client ID and client secret in Azure and wants to use them in the SharePoint provider-hosted app. Is that possible to generate without hosting the Provider hosted app in azure using the app service?1.8KViews0likes1Comment