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docker/tutorials/tutorial-multi-container-app-mysql.md

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docs/azure/azure-app-insights-add-connected-service.md

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If you don't see the **Connected Services** node, choose **Project** > **Connected Services** > **Add**.
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1. In the **Add Dependency** page, select **Azure Application Insights**.
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If you don't see the **Connected Services** node, choose **Project** > **Connected Services** > **Add**.
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1. Choose **Azure Application Insights**. The **Connect to dependency** page appears. You should see two options, one for a local emulator, **Application Insights Sdk (Local)**, and one for connecting to the live Azure Application Insights service. You can reduce cost and simplify early development by starting with the local emulator. You can migrate to the live service later by repeating these steps and choosing the other option.
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docs/azure/azure-cache-for-redis-add-connected-service.md

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1. In **Solution Explorer**, right-click the **Connected Services** node, and, from the context menu, select **Add Connected Service**.
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1. In the **Connected Services** tab, select the + icon for **Service Dependencies**.
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1. Choose **Azure Cache for Redis**. The **Connect to dependency** page appears. You should see two options, one for a local emulator, **Redis Cache on container (Local)**, and one for connecting to the live Azure Cache for Redis service. You can reduce cost and simplify early development by starting with the local emulator. You can migrate to the live service later by repeating these steps and choosing the other option.
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docs/azure/azure-cosmosdb-add-connected-service.md

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1. Choose **Azure Cosmos DB**. The **Connect to dependency** page appears. You should see two options, one for a local emulator, **Azure Cosmos DB Emulator on container (Local)**, and one for connecting to the live Azure Cosmos DB service. You can reduce cost and simplify early development by starting with the local emulator. You can migrate to the live service later by repeating these steps and choosing the other option.
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1. Choose **Azure SignalR Service**. The **Connect to dependency** page appears.
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1. Choose **SQL Server Database**. The **Connect to dependency** page appears. You should see several options:
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