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| | Over Thanksgiving I discovered a torrent of cold air pouring behind our shower in the basement and tracked it to a large opening in our attic. That same day I went and picked up some additional insulation and proceeded to close the opening. Problem solved right? Nope, instead I found out by sealing this rather large hole I made our home too tight. The problem is that in worst case testing (all exhaust fans running and the clothes dryer) a significant enough negative pressure was created which prevented our water heater from drafting correctly.
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| | If you've ever been sitting in the dark, watching the lightbulb flicker on and off, you know how frustrating it can be. It's even more frustrating when you don't know what's causing the problem! In this blog post, we will discuss some of the common causes of flickering lights and what to do about them.
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| The easiest way to have a Kubernetes cluster up and running in Azure in a short amount of time is by using AKS service, also if you want a more granular control of your cluster or a more customized cluster you can alway use AKS-Egine.