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# Customer intent: "As a cloud administrator, I want to configure HTTP header rewrites using Azure PowerShell, so that I can efficiently modify headers in requests and responses for my Application Gateway."
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# Rewrite HTTP request and response headers with Azure Application Gateway - Azure PowerShell
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# Customer intent: As an IT administrator, I want to configure autoscaling for the Application Gateway and WAF v2, so that I can optimize resource usage and ensure high availability while responding dynamically to fluctuating application traffic.
# Customer intent: As an IT admin, I want to troubleshoot backend health issues in Application Gateway, so that I can ensure my backend servers are operational and effectively serving requests.
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# Troubleshoot backend health issues in Application Gateway
# Customer intent: As an IT administrator, I want to monitor the health of backend servers using health probes, so that I can ensure reliable traffic routing and quickly troubleshoot any issues that arise with the application gateway.
# Customer intent: As a cloud architect, I want to understand the components of an application gateway, so that I can effectively design and implement a solution to manage incoming application traffic and distribute it across backend resources.
# Customer intent: As a cloud administrator, I want to configure listener-specific SSL policies on my Application Gateway, so that I can enhance security and performance by applying different SSL settings for each listener based on my application requirements.
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# Configure listener-specific SSL policies on Application Gateway through portal
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# Customer intent: "As a cloud administrator, I want to configure TLS policies on an Application Gateway using PowerShell, so that I can enhance security and control encryption standards for my web applications."
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# Configure TLS policy versions and cipher suites on Application Gateway
# Customer intent: As a cloud administrator, I want to create and configure a custom health probe for an application gateway using PowerShell in the classic deployment model, so that I can ensure the app's health checks are tailored to my specific application's needs.
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# Create a custom probe for Azure Application Gateway (classic) by using PowerShell
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