Experiencing Data Latency+Loss for Log Analytics – 01/25 – Resolved

Final Update: Tuesday, 25 January 2022 16:07 UTCWe’ve confirmed that all systems are back to normal with no customer impact as of 01/25, 15:15 UTC. Our logs show the incident started on 01/25, 14:00 UTC and that during the 1 hours and 15 minutes that … Continue reading Experiencing Data Latency+Loss for Log Analytics – 01/25 – Resolved

Getting Started with PowerApp Portals & Dataverse Part 2: Setting up the Portal

Welcome back to Getting Started with PowerApp Portals & Dataverse.  In the prior post, Part 1: Setting up the Environment and Database, we setup a new PowerApp Environment and Dataverse database and configured the database table(s), adding a F… Continue reading Getting Started with PowerApp Portals & Dataverse Part 2: Setting up the Portal

Announcing Microsoft #BuildFor2030 Hackathon winners: accelerating innovation and collective impact

As Microsoft Channel Chief, I’m passionate about engaging our powerful Microsoft partner ecosystem to help transform businesses and drive inclusive economic opportunity, especially as we face a climate crisis and step into the third year of a global pandemic that has widened inequities on multiple fronts. Together with our 400,000-strong Microsoft partner ecosystem, we have…

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Comparing and Contrasting the AKS/ANF NFS subdir external provisioner with Astra Trident

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This blog examines two unique ways of using Azure NetApp Files (ANF) volumes in Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) clusters, evaluating the pros and cons of both.
 
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Azure Kubernetes Service Security Deep Dive – Part 5 (Securing Egress and Ingress)

In the previous part of this series (part 4), we saw how you can secure ingress and egress traffic between pods within AKS cluster using Network Policy. But AKS is not an isolated service. Most of the time it’s part of bigger network that consists of o… Continue reading Azure Kubernetes Service Security Deep Dive – Part 5 (Securing Egress and Ingress)

Azure Kubernetes Service Security Deep Dive – Part 4 (Network Policies)

By nature, and by default each pod can talk to all other pods within a Kubernetes cluster. This behaviour sometimes is not desirable as some application owners may not agree to share connectivity to other applications. Or would like to restrict access … Continue reading Azure Kubernetes Service Security Deep Dive – Part 4 (Network Policies)