Feb 21, 2022
The latest updates to configure and manage your Linux workloads in Azure. We recently introduced a new, simpler open source declarative language called Bicep that helps you easily deploy Azure resources. For Red Hat users, we’ll show you the new managed app version of the Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform on Azure, to set up a maintenance-free ansible environment in Azure. Lachie Evenson, Linux and Azure expert, joins Jeremy Chapman to share how we have focused on removing the learning curve to make it easier to configure and manage your workloads in Azure.
► QUICK LINKS:
00:00 - Introduction
00:43 - Linux in Azure
02:08 - Azure Bicep
04:20 - Break down big files using modules
06:52 - Red Hat Ansible
08:52 - Deploy new apps or workloads with Ansible
11:25 - Wrap up
► Link References:
Bicep is available now, learn more at https://aka.ms/bicep
Connect with the community at https://github.com/azure/bicep
Sign up for Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform at https://aka.ms/AnsibleManagedApp
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