Azure Quickstart Templates
Deploy Azure resources through the Azure Resource Manager with community contributed templates to get more done. Deploy, learn, fork and contribute back.
What is Azure Resource Manager
Azure Resource Manager allows you to provision your applications using a declarative template. In a single template, you can deploy multiple services along with their dependencies. You use the same template to repeatedly deploy your application during every stage of the application lifecycle.
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- Microsoft.Aad (1)
- Microsoft.Alertsmanagement (1)
- Microsoft.Analysisservices (1)
- Microsoft.Apimanagement (18)
- Microsoft.App (2)
- Microsoft.Appconfiguration (5)
- Microsoft.Appplatform (1)
- Microsoft.Attestation (1)
- Microsoft.Authorization (45)
- Microsoft.Automation (9)
- Microsoft.Batch (2)
- Microsoft.Blockchain (1)
- Microsoft.Blueprint (1)
- Microsoft.Cache (9)
- Microsoft.Cdn (26)
- Microsoft.Certificateregistration (2)
- Microsoft.Cognitiveservices (3)
- Microsoft.Compute (390)
- Microsoft.Confidentialledger (1)
- Microsoft.Consumption (3)
- Microsoft.Containerinstance (17)
- Microsoft.Containerregistry (13)
- Microsoft.Containerservice (10)
- Microsoft.Customproviders (3)
- Microsoft.Databricks (8)
- Microsoft.Datafactory (17)
- Microsoft.Datalakeanalytics (1)
- Microsoft.Datalakestore (5)
- Microsoft.Datamigration (2)
- Microsoft.Dataprotection (3)
- Microsoft.Datashare (3)
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- Microsoft.Dbformysql (8)
- Microsoft.Dbforpostgresql (8)
- Microsoft.Devices (6)
- Microsoft.Deviceupdate (2)
- Microsoft.Devtestlab (4)
- Microsoft.Documentdb (24)
- Microsoft.Domainregistration (1)
- Microsoft.Eventgrid (7)
- Microsoft.Eventhub (19)
- Microsoft.Guestconfiguration (1)
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- Microsoft.Insights (77)
- Microsoft.Keyvault (32)
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- Microsoft.Labservices (3)
- Microsoft.Logic (29)
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- Microsoft.Media (2)
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- Microsoft.Mobilenetwork (6)
- Microsoft.Netapp (4)
- Microsoft.Network (516)
- Microsoft.Notificationhubs (2)
- Microsoft.Operationalinsights (42)
- Microsoft.Operationsmanagement (17)
- Microsoft.Portal (4)
- Microsoft.Powerbi (1)
- Microsoft.Powerbidedicated (1)
- Microsoft.Purview (1)
- Microsoft.Recoveryservices (14)
- Microsoft.Relay (7)
- Microsoft.Resourcegraph (1)
- Microsoft.Resources (175)
- Microsoft.Search (3)
- Microsoft.Security (6)
- Microsoft.Securityinsights (2)
- Microsoft.Servicebus (17)
- Microsoft.Servicefabric (3)
- Microsoft.Signalrservice (2)
- Microsoft.Solutions (3)
- Microsoft.Sql (40)
- Microsoft.Sqlvirtualmachine (4)
- Microsoft.Storage (279)
- Microsoft.Storagepool (1)
- Microsoft.Streamanalytics (1)
- Microsoft.Subscription (1)
- Microsoft.Synapse (1)
- Microsoft.Timeseriesinsights (2)
- Microsoft.Virtualmachineimages (1)
- Microsoft.Visualstudio (1)
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SQL Server VM with performance optimized storage settings
Create a SQL Server Virtual Machine with performance optimized storage settings on PremiumSSD
Deploy SQL Always ON setup with existing SQL Virtual Machines
Deploy SQL Always ON setup with existing SQL Virtual Machines. The virtual machines should already be joined to an existing domain and must be running enterprise version of SQL Server.
Create SQL AvailabilityGroup listener on existing Always ON setup.
Deploy SQL AvailabilityGroup listener on existing Always ON setup. This creates Listener on an existing SQL Availability Group, sets up corresponding load balancer rules and probe ports on Azure Load balancer to get the listener connections working.
SQL VM Performance Optimized Storage Settings on UltraSSD
Create a SQL Server Virtual Machine with performance optimized storage settings, using UltraSSD for SQL Log files