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| | | | | So this is part 4 of my multi part series on my journey with Bicep and ARM Templates and deploying AVD as a PAW.. Part 1 - A high level overview Part 2 - The core components Part 3 - Deploying the session hosts Part 4 - Completing the setup Part 6 - Securing Access | |
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| | | | | Session host update for Azure Virtual Desktop | |
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| | | | | Intro In the first blog post (here), I wrote the most basic Bicep code for deploying a host pool, application groups, and a workspace. The result will be the same resources in this part, but the code will be a bit more advanced, allowing us to customize the deployment. I will keep the code simple, and the goal is to make the part we change for each deployment as simple as possible, while the Bicep modules contain the more advanced code. | |
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| | | I was asked to review the following book by the publisher, and I must say that it was a good experience for me. I used the book to help guide me through security on my tenant even though I don't have all the security bells and whistles that they call out. It was a great... | ||