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      <title>Translating an AWS EKS Stack to Azure AKS: The Architectural Decisions Behind a Real Migration</title>
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      <description>There is a comforting table on Microsoft Learn that maps AWS services to Azure services. RDS to Flexible Server. Cognito to Entra ID B2C. SQS to Service Bus. ECR to ACR. S3+CloudFront to Blob+Front Door. The table is correct. It is also misleading, because it implies the migration is a translation problem.
It is not. The translation is the easy part. The hard part is the sequence of architectural decisions you have to make once you accept that some services do not translate cleanly, that some Azure equivalents are better, that some are worse, and that doing a literal one-to-one mapping is the most expensive way to ship.</description>
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      <title>Terraform Associate Certification</title>
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      <description>Terraform Associate Certification Notes About the exam The Terraform Associate Certification is a multiple-choice, multiple answer questions, and a true-or-false exam with 57 questions and a duration of 60 minutes. The cost is $70,50 plus taxes, and the certification validity is for two years.
Official Guides &amp;amp; Sample Questions:
Study guide Review guide Sample Questions Learn about IaC Infrastructure as Code it is the process of managing infrastructure in a file or files rather than manually configuring resources in a user interface.</description>
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