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      <title>Deploy Azure Function App with Geo Disaster Recovery</title>
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      <description>Introduction A colleague of mine wasn’t happy with the manual solution that probes the Azure Function endpoints and diverts them to the secondary instance in case of failures. So, he came up with the Microsoft document and asked me to help him with the DevOps approach. For now, hold tight. I don’t have a template for the Front Door. So, I gave him an interim solution.
I promise to share the 100% production-ready DevOps steps to deploy Azure Functions in my upcoming blogs and vlogs.</description>
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      <title>Test and Deploy Bicep Template for Azure Function App using Azure DevOps</title>
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      <description>Introduction As DevOps folks, we all know that deploying code into the infrastructure without testing is not good. Yes, nobody disagrees! When it comes to the infrastructure as a code, the testing rules may differ, but the common factors are applicable. In this blog post, let me walk you through the steps to deploy Azure Function app in multiple regions with proper testing in place.
I have a bunch of bicep codes.</description>
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