AzViz
AutomaticMaintenance
AzViz | AutomaticMaintenance | |
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9 | 3 | |
563 | 8 | |
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0.0 | 5.4 | |
6 months ago | 3 months ago | |
PowerShell | PowerShell | |
MIT License | GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only |
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AzViz
- Visualisation tools - of existing Infrastructure
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Azure System Diagram
Are you thinking AzViz?: https://github.com/PrateekKumarSingh/AzViz/
- Azure architecture diagram
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Diagrams as Code (DaC): helping us understand the logical connections of reality
This seems to be a quickly evolving space which I thought worth highlighting to the community. We all went gooey when graph databases were applied to attack paths (Bloodhound, Easyhound) and then things like AzViz (https://github.com/PrateekKumarSingh/AzViz).
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Automatically extracting Azure infrastructure diagram?
Is there an open-source tool to automatically extracting the existing Infrastructure diagram in the Microsoft Azure cloud? I have found AzViz but wondering if there is something better availabe- https://github.com/PrateekKumarSingh/AzViz
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Azure Documentation Generator?
There is https://github.com/PrateekKumarSingh/AzViz that does some part, not by far complete.
- AzViz needs more love. It'll create visual diagrams of Azure resource groups or higher, show their dependencies, boundaries, etc. Just needs GraphViz installed, which is free. It's so freaking useful.
- Azure Visualizer, aka 'AzViz' PowerShell module v1.1.2 released!
AutomaticMaintenance
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AD Health After Patching?
And if you want to relieve yourself from manual updates installation work, take a look at https://github.com/FozzyHosting/AutomaticMaintenance
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Powershell projects?
I'd really like to add support for SCDPM to https://github.com/FozzyHosting/AutomaticMaintenance. What needs to be done in this department is to research how to gracefully shutdown an SCDPM server. By graceful shutdown I mean, first, to prevent new backup jobs from starting, second, to wait until all jobs currently running finish.
- Who here has fully automated their patching?
What are some alternatives?
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