How do I migrate to Azure?
Last updated on August 16, 2022 @ 1:42 pm
Azure is one of the most popular cloud-based computing platforms on the market. It has a vast array of features, from storage to web hosting to compute. If you are looking to make the switch to Azure, there are a few things to keep in mind. First and foremost, make sure that you have a
Continue reading.Does Azure AD support SSO?
Last updated on August 16, 2022 @ 1:42 pm
Azure Active Directory supports single sign-on (SSO) for users of the directory service with a variety of authentication options. Azure AD supports authentication mechanisms including Windows authentication, Azure Active Directory authentication, and Google authentication. users can also use a federated authentication scheme, such as Kerberos or LDAP, to sign in to Azure AD. The Azure
Continue reading.Does Azure AD replace Adfs?
Last updated on August 16, 2022 @ 1:42 pm
Azure AD is a cloud-based identity management service that offers a central platform for managing identity and access permissions for users and devices in your organization. Azure AD also provides a single sign-on experience for your organization’s web applications and services. Azure AD can replace your current ADFS deployment. Azure AD offers a number of
Continue reading.What are the types of load balancer in Azure?
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There are three types of load balancer in Azure: Round-robin load balancer Hollow-round-robin load balancer Weighted round-robin load balancer A round-robin load balancer distributes traffic evenly across a group of servers. This type of load balancer is the most common and is typically used to distribute traffic among multiple web servers. Round-robin load balancer can
Continue reading.Does Azure have a CLI?
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Azure CLI is a command-line interface (CLI) for managing Azure resources. Azure CLI supports the following Azure services: Azure Blob Storage, Azure Database, Azure Functions, Azure Storage Connect, Azure Traffic Manager, and Azure Web Sites. Azure CLI can be used to manage and monitor your Azure resources, manage your subscriptions, create and manage resources, and
Continue reading.What is the difference between Azure functions and WebJobs?
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When it comes to cloud-based services, there are a few key differences between Azure functions and WebJobs. First, Azure functions are coded in the Azure platform, while WebJobs are coded in HTML, JavaScript and CSS. Secondly, Azure functions are managed by the Azure Functions Management Portal, while WebJobs are managed by the Azure Portal. Finally,
Continue reading.What is Azure Active Directory Sync?
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Azure Active Directory Sync (AAD Sync) is a cloud-based service that enables users to synchronize their Active Directory (AD) data between on-premises servers and the cloud. With AAD Sync, users can manage their AD data from anywhere, and access it from any device. Azure Active Directory Sync also provides easy access to AD data for
Continue reading.Is Azure account free?
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Azure account is not free. Azure gives you a free account to trial its services. After the trial is over, you will need to pay for a subscription to continue using Azure services. There are different subscription plans available, with different features and benefits. The subscription plans range in price from $3 a month to
Continue reading.What is the difference between Azure Marketplace and AppSource?
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Azure Marketplace is a platform that enables you to find, discover, and buy software and services from the Microsoft Azure cloud. You can browse through a wide variety of offerings, and then find the right solution for your needs. You can also try out the services before you buy them, and then get support if
Continue reading.Can I use Visual Studio in Azure?
Last updated on August 16, 2022 @ 1:41 pm
Visual Studio is a well-known and popular development environment used by developers all over the world. Microsoft has announced that they will be releasing a preview of Visual Studio 2017 for use in Azure. This means that developers can now use Visual Studio to create and debug their Azure applications. At this point, there are
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