Read blocked requests in KQL, qualify false positives and apply targeted rules with evidence.
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Operational knowledge for technical systems.
Naxaya turns architecture choices, failure modes, implementation patterns and runbook-level checks into practical technical notes for teams that need systems to stay explainable after deployment.
DNS, Private Endpoint, Application Gateway and validation matrices.
Automation guardrails, restore checks, identity troubleshooting and handover notes.
Symptom: Terraform state lock is stuck. First checks: Identify lock owner · Check CI job status.
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Architecture that can be operated
Design choices are written with their constraints, validation commands, failure modes and return paths.
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Automation with guardrails
AWX, Ansible and scripts are treated as operational interfaces, not just convenient execution buttons.
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Private AI with controls
Agent workflows stay grounded in approved sources, scoped identities, observable actions and human validation.
Focused series
Operational paths, grouped by problem.
Each series follows a concrete path from the initial symptom or design choice to validation, guardrails and production-ready runbooks.
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A production runbook for qualifying an AI agent that selects the wrong tool, acts without evidence or hides an action behind a plausible answer.
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An operational runbook for Azure Service Bus private access incidents by separating DNS, Private Endpoint, identity, firewall, metrics, logs and rollback.
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A short query to separate missing connection evidence, identity denial, expired SAS and processing errors during a private Service Bus incident.
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