This allows you to take this code and redeploy it to any environments you see fit and version it. Deploying your DEV, QA, Pre-Production, and Production subscriptions or Resource Groups with a touch of a button, in multiple regions, all customized end to end.Ĭatapult’s consultants provide this guidance to our customers to not only advise on what to deploy but the how in an automated fashion. Azure and Amazon both have fantastic ways to orchestrate your infrastructure as a code. Automation has become the mandate as operational costs soar. Enterprises want fast, repeatable, controlled deployments of infrastructure in multiple environments. The days of your infrastructure teams clicking buttons and checking and un-checking boxes according to the engineering team’s “Server Build Checklist” are becoming the way of the past. Which means that a traditional infrastructure engineer’s skill-sets have changed. Defining and deploying your environments in code has been the answer to that business need on many levels. Businesses want to reduce the massive costs in operations and support while still continuously evolving. I can say that 10 years ago working in a data center, if you had told me that I would be using Visual Studio on my machine daily or even needed to open Visual Studio (or VSCODE) I would’ve thought otherwise. Please read through as many of the concepts discussed here assume familiarity with this topic. Follow up to the first Azure Resource Manager Template blog post, posted by Mick Monk.
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