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articles/active-directory/develop/quickstart-v2-python-webapp.md

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To run this sample, you will need:
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- [Python 2.7+](https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-2713) or [Python 3+](https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-364/)
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- [Flask](http://flask.pocoo.org/), [Flask-Session](https://pythonhosted.org/Flask-Session/), [requests](https://requests.kennethreitz.org//en/master/)
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- [Flask](http://flask.pocoo.org/), [Flask-Session](https://pythonhosted.org/Flask-Session/), [requests](https://requests.kennethreitz.org/en/master/)
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- [MSAL Python](https://github.com/AzureAD/microsoft-authentication-library-for-python)
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articles/azure-monitor/platform/partners.md

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[elastic-doc]: https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/logstash/master/azure-module.html "Elastic documentation."
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[grafana-doc]: ./grafana-plugin.md "Azure Monitor Grafana integration."
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[influxdata-doc]: ./../../azure-monitor/platform/collect-custom-metrics-linux-telegraf.md "Azure Monitor Influx data Telegraf integration."
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[logicmonitor-doc]: https://www.logicmonitor.com/lmcloud-azure/ "Logic Monitor documentation."
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[logicmonitor-doc]: https://www.logicmonitor.com/lp/azure-monitoring/ "Logic Monitor documentation."
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[moogsoft-doc]: https://www.moogsoft.com/partners/microsoft-azure "Moogsoft documentation."
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[newrelic-doc]: https://newrelic.com/azure "NewRelic documentation."
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[opsgenie-doc]: https://www.opsgenie.com/docs/integrations/azure-integration "OpsGenie documentation."

articles/backup/backup-azure-arm-restore-vms.md

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**Restore multiple domain controller VMs in single domain** | If other domain controllers in the same domain can be reached over the network, the domain controller can be restored like any VM. If it's the last remaining domain controller in the domain, or a recovery in an isolated network is performed, use a [forest recovery](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows-server/identity/ad-ds/manage/ad-forest-recovery-single-domain-in-multidomain-recovery).
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**Restore multiple domains in one forest** | We recommend a [forest recovery](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows-server/identity/ad-ds/manage/ad-forest-recovery-single-domain-in-multidomain-recovery).
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**Bare-metal restore** | The major difference between Azure VMs and on-premises hypervisors is that there's no VM console available in Azure. A console is required for certain scenarios, such as recovering by using a bare-metal recovery (BMR)-type backup. However, VM restore from the vault is a full replacement for BMR.
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**Restore VMs with special network configurations** | Special network configurations include VMs using internal or external load balancing, using multiple NICS, or multiple reserved IP addresses. You restore these VMs by using the [restore disk option](#restore-disks). This option makes a copy of the VHDs into the specified storage account, and you can then create a VM with an [internal](https://azure.microsoft.com/documentation/articles/load-balancer-internal-getstarted/) or [external](https://azure.microsoft.com/documentation/articles/load-balancer-internet-getstarted/) load balancer, [multiple NICS](../virtual-machines/windows/multiple-nics.md), or [multiple reserved IP addresses](../virtual-network/virtual-network-multiple-ip-addresses-powershell.md), in accordance with your configuration.
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**Restore VMs with special network configurations** | Special network configurations include VMs using internal or external load balancing, using multiple NICS, or multiple reserved IP addresses. You restore these VMs by using the [restore disk option](#restore-disks). This option makes a copy of the VHDs into the specified storage account, and you can then create a VM with an [internal](https://azure.microsoft.com/documentation/articles/load-balancer-internal-getstarted/) or [external](/azure/load-balancer/quickstart-create-standard-load-balancer-powershell) load balancer, [multiple NICS](../virtual-machines/windows/multiple-nics.md), or [multiple reserved IP addresses](../virtual-network/virtual-network-multiple-ip-addresses-powershell.md), in accordance with your configuration.
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**Network Security Group (NSG) on NIC/Subnet** | Azure VM backup supports Backup and Restore of NSG information at vnet, subnet, and NIC level.
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**Zone Pinned VMs** | Azure Backup supports backup and restore of zoned pinned VMs. [Learn more](https://azure.microsoft.com/global-infrastructure/availability-zones/)
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* [Get started with configuring an internet-facing load balancer](quickstart-create-standard-load-balancer-powershell.md)
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articles/load-balancer/load-balancer-tcp-idle-timeout.md

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[Get started configuring an Internet-facing load balancer](quickstart-create-standard-load-balancer-powershell.md)
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articles/migrate/migrate-support-matrix-vmware-migration.md

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