Azure Infrastructure Weekly Update - 28th April 2023
Apr 28, 2023 1:43 PM

Azure Infrastructure Weekly Update - 28th April 2023

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The Azure Infrastructure Weekly Update for 28th April 2023 is a weekly update that provides information about new features, services,

The Azure Infrastructure Weekly Update for 28th April 2023 is a weekly update that provides information about new features, services, and improvements to the Azure platform. This update gives a comprehensive overview of the latest developments in Azure Infrastructure, including the latest features, services, and enhancements. It also provides in-depth information about the new Azure Regions, Datacenters, and Security updates. Additionally, this update includes resources, such as best practices, tutorials, and references that can help you get the most out of your Azure Infrastructure.

In this Video

  • 00:00 - Introduction
  • 00:14 - New videos
  • 01:16 - New TDX VMs
  • 02:47 - ACA TCP support
  • 03:49 - ACA session affinity
  • 04:35 - ACA inbound IP restrictions
  • 05:20 - AKS operation abort
  • 05:56 - Advisor VM/VMSS recommendations
  • 07:19 - Cross-region storage service endpoints
  • 08:33 - SQL hybrid benefit central mgmt
  • 09:10 - Azure SQL MI link
  • 09:55 - Azure SQL MI CETAS
  • 10:40 - Cosmos DB for PostgreSQL CMK
  • 11:09 - Azure Backup Premium SSDv2
  • 11:56 - API Management authorizations
  • 13:01 - Defender for APIs
  • 13:31 - Azure Monitor alert suggestions
  • 13:56 - Azure Monitor dataplane API
  • 14:35 - New Poland region
  • 14:42 - AVD updates
  • 15:56 - Close

Questions and Answers about

How and when are OS updates applied? Azure manages OS patching on two levels, the physical servers and the guest virtual machines (VMs) that run the App Service resources. Both are updated monthly, which aligns to the monthly Patch Tuesday schedule.

Check updates on single VM Sign in to the Azure portal. In Update management center (Preview), Overview, select your Subscription to view all your machines and select Check for updates. In Select resources and check for updates, choose the machine for which you want to check the updates and select Check for updates.

Sign in to the Azure portal and search for Service Health in the All services menu. Information is available for any subscription to which you have owner, contributor or reader access.

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