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This sample shows how to use Bicep to create an Azure Private Link Service that can be accessed by a third party via an Azure Private Endpoint. Bicep modules deploy all the Azure resources in the same resource group in the same Azure subscription.

  • Updated Jul 1, 2022
  • Bicep

This sample shows how to use Bicep to create an Azure Private Link Service that can be accessed by a third party via an Azure Private Endpoint. Bicep modules deploy all the Azure resources in the same resource group in the same Azure subscription.

  • Updated Jul 1, 2022
  • Bicep

ELK STACK DEPLOYMENT | Deployed a load-balanced vulnerable web application in Azure cloud environment, secured network with firewalls and jump-box running Ansible, integrated web app with ELK stack and configured Filebeat and Metricbeat to monitor ELK logs and Docker container metrics, automated deployment with YAML playbooks to allow for CI/CD. )

  • Updated May 19, 2022
  • Shell

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