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FastTrack for Azure Live - How to deploy Azure services and infrastructure. Leverage Azure Pipeline for CI/CD.

Synopsis:

"Zero to Hero with ARM and IaC" How to create a Bicep template and deploy using Azure Pipelines.

Who should attend:

  • I want to do Infrastructure as Code but don't know where to start.
  • My team keeps asking me to deploy infrastructure and various environments to Azure, and I do it manually.
  • I want to automate my infrastructure.

At the end of the session you should:

  • Understand the basic of Bicep.
  • Be aware of the tools available to create Bicep template.
  • Understand basic how to create and use simple Azure Pipelines.

What are prerequisites:

  • Azure Subscription
  • Azure DevOps account
  • JSON (JavaScript Object Notation)
  • YAML Syntax
  • Git repository
  • Desire to learn

Where are your team

Automation Maturity

About this sample

This sample is a guide for learning basic Bicep. The links in this document can you help better understand these services and tools.

What is Infrastructure as Code?

Why I should adopt Infrastructure as Code Practice? (Read John Downs' Blog)

Bicep

A language for declaratively deploying Azure resources. You can use Bicep instead of JSON for developing your Azure Resource Manager templates (ARM templates). Bicep simplifies the authoring experience by providing concise syntax, better support for code reuse, and improved type safety. Bicep is a domain-specific language (DSL), which means it's designed for a particular scenario or domain. It isn't intended as a general programming language for writing applications.

Azure Resource Manager (ARM) Template

A native infra-as-code solution for managing Azure resources using a declarative programming paradigm.

Concepts

Authoring tools and helps

CI/CD

Learning resources

Other orchestrators

Terraform with Azure

Ansible wiht Azure

FAQ

Contributing

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