Tag: Microsoft Azure
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How to change the node size of the default node pool in AKS without downtime?
Currently, as of writing this blog post, Azure Kubernetes Service does not support changing the node size of the default node pool or additional node pools without recreating the whole AKS cluster or the additional node pool. Having all the configuration in infrastructure as code whether it is Bicep or Terraform seems to be a…
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Preventing SNAT port exhaustion on Azure Kubernetes Service with Virtual Network NAT
Last year I have written a blog post about detecting SNAT port exhaustion on Azure Kubernetes Service. -> https://www.danielstechblog.io/detecting-snat-port-exhaustion-on-azure-kubernetes-service/ Today we dive into the topic of how to prevent SNAT port exhaustion on Azure Kubernetes Service with Virtual Network NAT. Since this year the managed NAT gateway option for Azure Kubernetes Service is generally available…
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Another year as a Microsoft MVP for Azure
Yesterday, I received a long-awaited email notifying me that I have been awarded for the sixth time as a Microsoft MVP. This is now my third award for the category Microsoft Azure. Happy to be part of this community for another year and looking forward to it.
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Conditions with for_each in Terraform
Conditions in Terraform are well-known and can provide in combination with the for_each argument a lot of flexibility. In today’s blog post I walk you through an example storage module I have created to showcase the topic. The module consists of three resources a resource group, a lock, and a storage account. As I am…
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Using Rancher Desktop as Docker Desktop replacement on macOS
Last year I wrote a blog post about running Podman on macOS with Multipass as a Docker Desktop replacement. -> https://www.danielstechblog.io/running-podman-on-macos-with-multipass/ Back at that time I had looked also into Podman Machine and Rancher Desktop. Podman Machine was out very quickly without support for host volume mounts. Rancher Desktop instead was promising but the host…
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Remove dangling multi-arch container manifests from Azure Container Registry
Last year I wrote a blog post about removing dangling container manifests from ACR. -> https://www.danielstechblog.io/remove-dangling-container-manifests-from-azure-container-registry/ I did not cover an edge case when it comes to multi-arch container manifests. So, here we are, and I walk you through that topic today. First, do not be afraid the PowerShell script from last year works perfectly…