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This sample shows how to use Bicep to create an Azure Private Link Service that can be accessed by a third party via an Azure Private Endpoint. Bicep modules deploy all the Azure resources in the same resource group in the same Azure subscription.

  • Updated Jul 1, 2022
  • Bicep

This project focuses on building a highly available, secure, and scalable cloud-based environment on Microsoft Azure for XCorp’s Red Team. Designed for cybersecurity testing and training, this infrastructure ensures redundancy, automation, and robust security controls, making it ideal for real-world attack simulations and security research.

  • Updated Feb 6, 2025

Single-cloud Azure deep dive: production 3-tier infrastructure built with modular Terraform — VNet, public/private subnets with delegation, NSG chaining, Standard Load Balancer, Linux VM Scale Set, MySQL Flexible Server with private DNS / VNet integration, and remote state in Azure Storage.

  • Updated May 22, 2026
  • HCL

`Production-ready Azure High Availability Infrastructure using Azure Load Balancer, Linux Virtual Machines, Health Probes, Backend Pools, and Azure Compute Gallery with failover testing, traffic distribution, and real-world load balancing implementation.`

  • Updated May 24, 2026

Deploy a secure, scalable, and monitored Azure infrastructure including VMs, networking, containers, RBAC, serverless workflows, backup, disaster recovery, and cost optimization for a modern cloud environment.

  • Updated Jun 2, 2026

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