#azure (2019-11)
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2019-11-01
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Microsoft is at capacity with some of its Azure resources in the East US2 region, users are reporting, and Microsoft acknowledges it is placing restrictions on additional quota on some customers there.
2019-11-20
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Hey all! I’m new to Azure - previously used AWS. I’ve been tasked with potentially migrating away from circle ci to Azure pipeline if it’s feasible
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Has anyone got their unit/feature tests being done in Azure pipeline and would you recommend it?
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I assume I can just integrate safely with github and kick off a test run for a specific commit like aws codebuild
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And the solution enables managing service dependencies with docker
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Azure Pipelines works great with App services but is the only case i tested it with.