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Automatically turning on diagnostic settings using Azure Policy

June 2, 2021June 2, 2021 nillsf Leave a comment

Earlier today, Camila Martins joined the latest episode Unsung Heroes of the Cloud. She did an amazing job explaining how to manage Azure diagnostics settings at scale: She did such a great job explaining things, that I actually want to try out what she showed. The goal of this blog post is to explore how […]

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Using Azure Policy to deny public IPs on specific VNETs

November 2, 2019November 2, 2019 nillsf Leave a comment

Azure Policy is a powerful tool in your Azure toolbox. It allows you to enforce specific governance principals you want to see implemented in your environment. Some key examples of what Azure Policy allows you to do is: Automatically tag resources, Enforce specific regions, Enforce VM size … I recently ran into a customer scenario, […]

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