Azure / deployment-environments

Sample infrastructure-as-code templates to get started with Azure Deployment Environments service.
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Azure Deployment Environments Community

The goal of this repository is to provide sample infrastructure-as-code(IaC) templates that could be used to get started with the Azure Deployment Environments service. This repository will also be used to provide documentation on capabilities that are in private preview(gated) and engage with customers who are experimenting with the capabilities in private preview.

Azure Deployment Environments(ADE) empowers development teams to quickly and easily spin-up app infrastructure with project-based templates that establish consistency and best practices while maximizing security, compliance, and cost efficiency. This on-demand access to secure environments accelerates the different stages of the software development lifecycle in a compliant and cost-efficient manner.

An Environment is a collection of Azure resources on which your application is deployed. For example, to deploy a web application, you might create an environment consisting of an App Service, Key Vault, Cosmos DB and a Storage account. An environment could consist of both Azure PaaS and IaaS resources such as AKS Cluster, App Service, VMs, databases, etc.

Environments folder consists of sample templates that you can use to quickly get started with the service.

Documentation folder details out capabilities that are currently in private preview and instructions on how to try them out.

Note - ADE provides support for any IaC framework through its extensibility model, that allows customers to define and bring in their own container image. Learn more on how to leverage ADE's extensibility model and deploy using your favorite IaC templates.

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