For every system you use, monitoring and alerting is critical. This holds true for Azure storage as well. In this quick post I’ll explain how you can setup alert rules for hitting TPS limits. Setting up the alert To set up the alerts, navigate to your storage account, look for Alerts, and hit the “New […]
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Azure Kubernetes Private Clusters
Just a couple days ago, there was an announcement that Azure now supports (in public preview) AKS private clusters. This means that you can now create a cluster, where the API-server is hosted on a private IP. By default, an AKS cluster is created using a public IP for the kubernetes API server. On that […]

Privately connecting to PaaS services using Azure Private Link
Integrating Azure PaaS services with a private network has been a hot topic. The issue that most customers deal with when it comes to Azure PaaS services is that some of those are published using a public network connection. A good example here is SQL Azure: While databases always have been very well guarded, suddenly […]

Simple Kubernetes blue-green deployments
I had a great week this week at Ignite. There were a couple of nice announcements that I want to dive into soon (Azure Arc being one of them). If you have doubted about attending Ignite before, I can highly recommend it for a couple of reasons: There is a great atmosphere, and there a […]
Taking a Disk Snapshot and mounting that to a new VM
If you need to move large amounts of data from 1 VM in Azure to another VM, a easy way to move that data is rather than copying the individual files, you could take a disk snapshot, and then mount the snapshot to a new VM. I had this proposal in a customer scenario recently, […]