Azure Storage can provide you detailed log information about all transactions happening against your storage account. There are default metrics that are gathered and shown through Azure Monitor. Additionally, you can configure logging on the storage account that give you a log information on a per request basis. Analyzing these logs can be a bit […]
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Setting up FSLogix with WVD
A while ago, I blogged about setting up WVD. This post is a follow-up, in which I’ll walk you through the setup and configuration of FSLogix with WVD. FSLogix is an interesting piece of technology Microsoft acquired in 2018. FSlogix allows you to store both user profiles and applications on a centralized file share. This […]
Giving Azure Data Share a spin
Before the holidays, I blogged about sharing blob storage data with AAD B2B guests. Peter Demeyere mentioned to me on LinkedIn that he likes to use Azure Data share to share blob data, as it has some more tracking data built in. And funnily enough, during my long run this weekend, I listened to an […]
Sharing Blob storage with Azure AD B2B guests
Azure blob storage supports two ways of authorization for blob access. Either you use the storage account key or a derivate SAS token – or you use AAD RBAC to access blob. I did a quick test today to check if it would be possible to use a B2B guest to access blob storage. Want […]
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 […]