Moodle
azure-quickstart-templates
Moodle | azure-quickstart-templates | |
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1 | 42 | |
148 | 13,724 | |
0.7% | 0.5% | |
5.1 | 9.9 | |
about 1 month ago | 5 days ago | |
Shell | Bicep | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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Moodle
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Need a hosting solution that will scale to handle an unpredictable but large burst of traffic for a few hours.
That's a very specific requirement. You should implement that on AWS or Azure which offer solutions for this kind of scenarios. Look at https://github.com/Azure/Moodle which is a software that can be installed on a shared web hosting but with specific requirements as yours (depending o users)
azure-quickstart-templates
- Instantly Deploy BrowserBox on Azure Cloud – open-source isolated browser
- Deploy BrowserBox from an Azure Quickstart Template
- Chef extension for Azure VM
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Chef extension for Azure VM in Bicep
I found a quick start template for this in Arm, I’m sure if you just decompile the ARM json it will give you a good heads start on how it should work.
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Bicep: Cyclical Dependency Issue (Network resources)
There is a GitHub issue regarding this topic - https://github.com/Azure/azure-quickstart-templates/issues/2786
- Struggling to understand "_artifactsLocation" parameter when using ARM templates
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Removing secondary disk
I'm using this video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J4NCvIMuzVE) as a guide to start building out Windows VM's, and running into some questions. I'm trying to use the template located here ( azure-quickstart-templates/quickstarts/microsoft.compute/vm-simple-windows at master · Azure/azure-quickstart-templates (github.com)).
- The yaml document from hell
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ARM / Bicep template development just by hand?
You can use quick start templates (https://github.com/Azure/azure-quickstart-templates/) as a starting point, but not all examples are bicep ready yet. But those can be easily converted to bicep.
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SFTP for Azure Blob Storage Generally Available - Pricing
I think it was this one https://github.com/Azure/azure-quickstart-templates/tree/master/quickstarts/microsoft.containerinstance/aci-sftp-files-existing-storage and this https://github.com/Azure/azure-quickstart-templates/tree/master/quickstarts/microsoft.containerinstance/aci-sftp-files
What are some alternatives?
bitnami-docker-moodle - Bitnami Docker Image for Moodle
bicep - Bicep is a declarative language for describing and deploying Azure resources
alpine-moodle - Moodle docker image based on Alpine Linux
photoprism-auto-index - Photoprism supercharged with originals folder auto indexing
container_builder - This project builds containers images using Ansible. The containers are defined as hosts in the Ansible inventory. They are generated using host and group variables, templates and local connection.
Enterprise-Scale - The Azure Landing Zones (Enterprise-Scale) architecture provides prescriptive guidance coupled with Azure best practices, and it follows design principles across the critical design areas for organizations to define their Azure architecture
awesome-kubernetes - A curated list for awesome kubernetes sources :ship::tada:
f5-azure-arm-templates - Azure Resource Manager Templates for quickly deploying BIG-IP services in Azure
protonmail-bridge-docker - ProtonMail IMAP/SMTP Bridge Docker container
opnazure - This template allows you to deploy an OPNsense Firewall Azure VM using the opnsense-bootsrtap installation method
azure-cli-extensions - Public Repository for Extensions of Azure CLI.
ffmpeg-on-apple-silicon - Build ffmpeg for ARM-based Apple Silicon Macs