Wednesday, 20 April 2016

Introduction to Azure CLI (Command-Line Interface)

In this article you will learn about Azure Command-Line Interface.

What is Azure CLI?
An Azure Command-Line Interface (Azure CLI) to use a set of open-source shell-based commands for creating and handling resources in Microsoft Azure. Once the Azure CLI has been installed then you will be able to connect it with your Azure subscription and run the azure commands from your command-line interface (Bash, Terminal, Command prompt, and so on) to work with your Azure.

Use an installer
The following installer packages are available:
·        Windows installer
·        OS X installer
·        Linux installer

Run Azure CLI commands
For example, to run the help command, type the following:
azure help

To see the version of the Azure CLI you installed, type the following:
azure –version

To download your .publishsettings file from the Azure classic portal.
account download [options]

To imports a publishsettings file or certificate.
account import [options] <file>

To List the imported subscriptions
account list [options]

List of the account environments
account env list [options]

To adds an environment to the account
account env add [options] [environment]

 

To Show account environment details
account env show [options] [environment]

To adds an environment to the account
account env add [options] [environment]

To sets the account environment
account env set [options] [environment]

To deletes the specified environment from the account
account env delete [options] [environment]

Connect to an Azure subscription from the Azure Command-Line Interface (Azure CLI)

There are two ways to connect to our subscription from the Azure CLI:
  • Log in to Azure using a work or school account or a Microsoft account identity 
  •  Download and use a publish settings file 



Monday, 4 January 2016

Pocket Money

This PacketMoney app gives you need to manage your earnings and spending.





Tuesday, 13 November 2012

Super Computer in India

PARAM 8000 is considered India's first supercomputer. It was indigenously built in 1990 by Centre for Development of Advanced Computing and was replicated and installed at ICAD Moscow in 1991 under Russian collaboration.

PARAM is a series of supercomputers designed and assembled by the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) in Pune, India. The latest machine in the series is the PARAM Yuva.

Recently unveiled supercomputer SAGA-220 built by ISRO, is capable of performing at 220000 GFLops (220 TFlops). It uses about 400 NVIDIA Tesla 2070 GPUs and 400 Intel Quad Core Xeon CPUs.
EKA is a supercomputer built by the Computational Research Laboratories with technical assistance and hardware provided by Hewlett-Packard. It is capable of performing at 132800 GFLops (132 TFlops).


Sunday, 11 November 2012

Friday, 9 November 2012

Privacy Policy (MagicNum)


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