Apply Azure Policy to Azure Arc-enabled Servers in a Hybrid environment

If you have connected your non-Azure Servers with Azure Arc, and you can now see them via the Azure portal and other management tools (like Azure PowerShell), a good next step is to apply some Azure Policies to them. This lets you see if they meet the … Continue reading Apply Azure Policy to Azure Arc-enabled Servers in a Hybrid environment

Announcing public preview of Time-To-Live (TTL) in managed virtual network

Today we’re excited to share the public preview of Time-To-Live (TTL) in managed virtual network.
Background
Managed virtual network provides customers with a secure and manageable data integration solution. But due to the limitation of architecture, w… Continue reading Announcing public preview of Time-To-Live (TTL) in managed virtual network

CI/CD improvement using Global Parameters in Azure Data Factory

We are introducing a new mechanism to include Global parameters in the ARM templates (from ‘Manage hub’ ->’ ARM template’ -> ‘Include global parameters in ARM template’).

 
It solves the earlier known issue, which overrode some Data Fa… Continue reading CI/CD improvement using Global Parameters in Azure Data Factory

Experiencing Data Latency issue in Application Insights – US-WEST-2- 06/28 – Investigating

Final Update: Tuesday, 28 June 2022 03:53 UTCWe’ve confirmed that all systems are back to normal with no customer impact as of 06/28, 03:33 UTC. Our logs show the incident started on 06/27, 21:20 UTC and during the 6 hours and 13 minutes that it took t… Continue reading Experiencing Data Latency issue in Application Insights – US-WEST-2- 06/28 – Investigating

Armchair Architects: Using Chaos Engineering to plan for specific failure conditions

Chaos Engineering: What is it? Who should do it? What can you learn? How do you get started? Armchair Architects, Uli Homann and Eric Charran, joined David Blank-Edelman for a lively discussion of Chaos Engineering from an architect’s point-of-view on … Continue reading Armchair Architects: Using Chaos Engineering to plan for specific failure conditions