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Grav in Azure part 5 - …
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In my last post, Grav in Azure part 4 - Adding DNS and Cloudflare to an App Service Web App, I demonstrated how to configure your Azure web app and its DNS to be managed by Cloudflare.
In this post, we’ll go ahead and take a look at and optimise our …
Grav in Azure part 4 - …
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In my last post, Grav in Azure part 3 - Creating an Azure Web App with code deployed from Git, I demonstrated how to setup a webapp in Azure and deploy code to it from a Bitbucket repo with the Grav Blog Site skeleton code.
In this post, we’ll take a domain …
Grav in Azure part 3 - …
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In my last post, Grav in Azure part 2 - Creating a Git Repo with Grav code in it, I demonstrated how to setup a Git repo in Bitbucket with the Grav Blog Site skeleton code, ready to be deployed as a web app in Azure.
In this post, we’ll go ahead and build …
Grav in Azure part 2 - …
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In this post, we’re going to create a repository in Bitbucket to host our Grav source code
What you will need
- An account in a source control repository (I’m using Bitbucket, but Github would work just as well.)
- I’m using a Windows 10 laptop - so …
Grav in Azure part 1 - …
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In this post, I discuss my requirements for my blog, what I’ve chosen to build it with and why.
Requirements
My first project on Azure was a blog site, and in choosing the solution best for my needs, I had the following requirements:
- Use an Azure based …
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My Background
I am a lifelong technology enthusiast, having worked in Financial Services IT for more than 20 years, across multiple disciplines including:
- Unisys MCP-based mainframe platforms (A17/A19/HMP NX 6800/Libra 180/Libra 6xx/Libra 890)
- EMC Symmetrix storage arrays (DMX 3/4 and most recently …