Azure Quickstart Templates
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Feb 17, 2023 - Bicep
Azure Quickstart Templates
Bicep is a declarative language for describing and deploying Azure resources
This is the Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) Baseline Cluster reference implementation as produced by the Microsoft Azure Architecture Center.
Repeatable Azure deployments with ARM templates - made easy!
This repo contains all currently available Azure Resource Manager templates for Sitecore
Elasticsearch Azure Marketplace offering + ARM template
This is the repo for the Bicep PowerShell Module.
ARM Bicep & DSC Project for Azure Infrastructure and App Environment Deployments.
Quickstarts for deploying Azure Spring Apps Reference Architecture - using Terraform, ARM Template, Bicep or Azure CLI
Script to automate the deployment of SAP HANA on Azure
Define infrastructure resources using programming constructs and provision them using Azure ARM templates
ACE (Azure Cost Estimator) - automated cost estimations for ARM Templates & Bicep
Hosting game servers at scale using Azure Container Instances, using Azure Functions and Event Grid. Demo with OpenArena game server!
A set of Azure Templates for getting you started in Azure with Fortinet solutions. This repository is a place for beta releases and work on the latest templates to be published on github.com/fortinet or custom templates.
Sample ARM and Bicep templates for Azure policy and policy initiative definitions
An Azure ARM template to quickly setup your own WireGuard VPN Server.
This code allows you to load any existing Azure Data Factory project file (*.dfproj) and perform further actions like "Export to ARM Template" or to debug custom C# activities
This project shows how to use Azure AD workload identity for Kubernetes in a .NET Standard application running on Azure Kubernetes Service. It leverages the public preview capability of Azure AD workload identity federation.
Standalone web version of github.com/benc-uk/armview-vscode
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