Azure Policy examples using Bicep language by @jesseloudon
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Azure Policy examples using Bicep language by @jesseloudon
Overview of Bicep with samples
Server-side encryption with customer-managed keys for new virtual machine
Deploy a SAP HANA DB VM + FS Setup + OS Preparations + DB Installation + Backup Setup + Azure Monitoring Extension for SAP + Performance Testing + Cleanup
You Love IaC? You ❤️ Bicep
This repository contains all Bicep, ARM templates, and scripts used in the book Azure Infrastructure as Code written by Henry Been, Erwin Staal and Eduard Keilholz
A demo of multiple scopes in one Azure Bicep template
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.
Azure components for the InstExpander project
This is a simple example of how to deploy an Azure Function using ZipDeploy. This is a very simple way to deploy an Azure Function without having to use a full CI/CD pipeline.
ARM Bicep & DSC Project for Azure Infrastructure and App Environment Deployments.
Automated deployment of REDCap with Azure Blob storage as the storage back-end
Sample ARM and Bicep templates for Azure policy and policy initiative definitions
🚀 The AzInsider Repo offers code samples to help you deploy various workloads in your Azure environment using Bicep language. It simplifies the deployment process and makes it easy to get your applications up and running in Azure. Check it out!
Set of Azure Templates used to created several Azure Resources
This repo contains Azure Resource Manager templates for deploying Function App with recommended settings and best practices.
This is the Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) Baseline Cluster reference implementation as produced by the Microsoft Azure Architecture Center.
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