Public preview: Health probes support in Azure Container Apps
You can now use readiness, liveness, and startup probes in your Azure Container Apps. Source: Azure Roadmap
Read moreYou can now use readiness, liveness, and startup probes in your Azure Container Apps. Source: Azure Roadmap
Read moreYou can now deploy and manage Azure Container Apps from Visual Studio Code. Source: Azure Roadmap
Read moreYou can now publish .NET Core applications to Azure Container Apps from Visual Studio 2022 Preview 2. Source: Azure Roadmap
Read moreUse evaluation licenses, instead of full entitlements, for WebSphere on Azure Virtual Machines for trial and prototyping. Source: Azure Roadmap
Read moreYou can now use managed identities with Azure Container Apps instead of passing secrets in connection strings. Source: Azure Roadmap
Read moreUsing the new Windows client installer launched today, you can now get the benefits of the new agent and data
Read moreUse new supported versions of Java and Tomcat to run web applications on Azure App Service. Source: Azure Roadmap
Read moreThe new result set grid in log analytics boasts a brand-new experience, introduces numerous new features, and is much easier
Read moreAzure Monitor activity log insights let you view information about changes to resources and resource groups in a subscription. Source:
Read moreThe summary (landing) page for alerts has been simplified to improve usability and actionability. Source: Azure Roadmap
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