Azure Infrastructure as Code: With Arm Templates and Bicep

by Henry Been, Erwin Staal, and Eduard Keiholz

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Azure Infrastructure as Code is a comprehensive guide to seamlessly managing your application infrastructure with Azure's native IaC tools. The book is aimed at supporting collaboration between operations professionals and software developers, to help speed up and improve the quality of software delivery. After you master the basics, you'll dive into niche and advanced topics such as testing, reusing templates between multiple teams, and how you can define policy as code. Discover cutting-edge Deployment Stacks, and how they can help you clean up unused resources, group resources in logical containers to help visualize potential changes, and build starting plateaus for other teams to work on.
About the Technology Infrastructure as code does away with time-consuming manual tasks—no more detailed scripts for creating the correct database or virtual machine. Instead, Azure's native IaC tools create infrastructure from a declarative specification in JSON (ARM) or a domain-specific language (Bicep). They empower users to create or recreate complete infrastructures with just a line of code, as well as take advantage of automation tools like Github Actions or Azure Pipelines.
  • ISBN10 1617299421
  • ISBN13 9781617299421
  • Publish Date 19 September 2022 (first published 30 August 2022)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Manning Publications
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 300
  • Language English