Azure.Source – Volume 66
Microsoft Azure portal January 2019 update; Azure Backup for VMs behind an Azure Firewall; Dynamic mission planning for drones with Azure Maps; and much more.
Microsoft Azure portal January 2019 update; Azure Backup for VMs behind an Azure Firewall; Dynamic mission planning for drones with Azure Maps; and much more.
We’re happy to introduce the new Grafana integration with Azure Monitor logs. This integration is achieved through the new Log Analytics plugin, now available as part of the Azure Monitor data source.
We are happy to announce that Azure Monitor for containers is now generally available. Azure Monitor for containers monitors the health and performance of Kubernetes clusters hosted on Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS).
Today, we’re announcing a new integration between Azure Boards and GitHub. Development teams using GitHub can now take advantage of the rich project management capabilities offered by Azure Boards, including Kanban boards, backlogs, sprint planning tools, queries, and multiple work item types.
We are excited to share the preview availability of our Python packaging (PyPI) capabilities for Microsoft Azure Artifacts and would love for you to give it a try.
Today we’re excited to share the first release candidate (RC) of Azure DevOps Server 2019. Azure DevOps Server 2019 delivers the codebase of Microsoft Azure DevOps while being optimized for customers who prefer to self-host.
Azure Database for PostgreSQL and MySQL service is a fully managed, enterprise-ready cloud service which emits the performance metrics and telemetry log to Azure Monitor service. Using Azure Monitor, you can collect, analyze, and take action on telemetry data gathered from your cloud environments.
SQL Data Warehouse (SQL DW) now enables enhanced insights into analytical workloads by integrating directly with Microsoft Azure Monitor diagnostic logs. This new capability enables developers to analyze workload behavior over an extended time period and make informed decisions on query optimization or capacity management.
Whether you are a developer, SRE, IT Ops specialist, PM or a DevOps practitioner, monitoring is something you definitely care about! Azure Monitor is Microsoft’s unified monitoring solution that provides full-stack observability across applications and infrastructure.
#FuelMyAwesome is back to celebrate developers like you, and we want to hear about all the things that make you tick and keep you inspired.
At Ignite we announced the public preview of Azure Monitor for VMs, a new capability that provides an in-depth view of VM health, performance trends, and dependencies.
How complex are your services? Do you have tens of resources split over a bunch of resource groups and regions? Hundreds? Thousands?