Azure compute comes in many shapes forms and fashions, and it can be used for all kinds of applications, including finding cures for diseases. In this episode, we’ll show you an easy way that you can use Azure to donate compute to help find cures for Covid-19/Coronavirus and other diseases. Folding@Home: https://foldingathome.org GitHub Project: https://github.com/theonemule/fahclient-azure-vm
In this edition, learn how to use Azure Blob Storage for logging as Blaize creates a custom syslog server that will write Linux logs to an Append Blob.
Tech on Fire: How to Host a Static Website on Azure Blob Storage In this edition, you will learn how to create a static website using Azure Blob Storage.
Tech on Fire: Azure Blog Storage – How to Create A Simple Backup with AZCopy Blob Storage is useful for all sorts of applications — from hosting web sites, backing up data, and running big data workloads. In this edition you’ll learn how to use AzCopy with blob storage to create a simple backup solution…
Tech on Fire: Azure File Storage In this edition you will learn how to create an Azure File Storage and mount it on Windows and Linux for easy to use file shares.
Tech on Fire: Azure IaaS – Application Gateways In this edition you will learn how Azure Application Gateways provide load balancing and security for highly available web apps.
Tech on Fire: Azure IaaS – Load Balancers In this edition you will learn how Azure Load Balancers provide connectivity for highly available applications like database clusters and web server clusters.
Tech on Fire: Create a Hub-and-Spoke Topology on Azure with Peering and Virtual Network Gateways In this edition you will learn how to use an Azure Virtual Network Gateway and Azure Virtual Network Peering to create complex hub and spoke network topology on Azure.
Tech on Fire: Azure IaaS – Advanced Virtual Network Configurations on Azure In this edition you will learn about some of the more advanced features for Azure VNets that allow users to customize VNets to do almost anything.
Tech on Fire: Azure IaaS – Using VHD’s with Azure In this edition, learn how to bring your own operating system or virtual appliance to Microsoft Azure with Virtual Machine Hard Disk Images (VHD).