Scoping filters can be used to filter 'assigned' source objects to determine if they are in scope for provisioning or not. A source object is considered in scope for provisioning if any scope evaluates to 'true'. A Scope in turn evaluates to 'true' only if all the clauses inside the scope evaluate to 'true'. Note that scoping filters will only be applied if the source object is 'assigned' to start with.
Rolling back allows you to return to a previous known good deployment. Enabling this feature can increase the duration and ...
Saml token attributes section can be used to customize the attributes that will be sent as part of output Saml token for ...
SCALE BY METRIC To scale an application based on the workload, choose a metric. The number of virtual machines will increase ...
Scaling operation is not supported with the current cluster type or version. Please refer to HDInsight documentation for ...
Scoping filters can be used to filter 'assigned' source objects to determine if they are in scope for provisioning or not. ...
Secondary databases are continuous copies which are asynchronous replicas of the primary. Premium databases offer up to 4 ...
Secondary databases are continuous copies which are asynchronous replicas of the primary. Standard databases offer one offline ...
Select "None" to disconnect your Visual Studio Online account from the connected directory. All your account users will now ...
Select "None" to disconnect your Visual Studio Team Services account from the connected directory. All your account users ...