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Introduction Automation is a key component in many organizations' cloud strategy. Azure Automation allows you to automate the creation, deployment, and management of resources in your Azure environment. In this post, we will walk through the process of deploying an Automation Account with a Runbook and Schedule using Bicep, a new domain-specific language for deploying Azure resources. Intention My intention at the end is to run a PowerShell script to start and shutdown Azure VMs based on tag values. PowerShell script that I have used is from below l ink. And two of me collogue s ( Michael Turnley and Saudh Mohomad helped to modify the PowerShell script. Prerequisites Before we begin, you will need the following: An Azure subscription The Azure CLI installed on your machine. The Azure Bicep extension for the Azure CLI Creating the Automation Account The first step in deploying an Automation Account with a Runbook and Schedule is to create the Aut
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