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▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ $Incidents = @" [{ "Title": "Server 2 has a physical disk failure", "Escalated": true, “Classification”: ”Server Hardware”, "AffectedUser": "Jack Jones“ }, { "Title": "Cannot print from desktop", "Escalated": false, “Classification”: ”Printing”, "AffectedUser": “Jeff Besson” }, { "Title": "Cannot print from desktop", "Escalated": false, “Classification”: ” not set”, "AffectedUser": "Megan Masterson" }]

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▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Log Analytics Data Collector Details: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/log-analytics/log- analytics-data-collector-api

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▪ Use versioning and source control ▪ Visual Studio Online ▪ TFS ▪ Git ▪ Etc. ▪ Test your collection script inside out ▪ Include error handling ▪ Check if the ingested data is correct

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▪ ▪ ▪ Use appropriate tool to create JSON file ▪ Visual Studio with Azure SDK ▪ Visual Studio Code ▪ Etc. ▪ Use Azure quick start templates on Github to start your journey

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Recipe Bake Deliver Enjoy

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