Plantillas de inicio rápido de Azure
Implemente recursos de Azure mediante el Azure Resource Manager con plantillas proporcionadas por la comunidad para aumentar su productividad. Implemente, aprenda, aproveche lo que necesite y haga sus aportaciones a la comunidad.
¿Qué es Azure Resource Manager?
Azure Resource Manager permite aprovisionar las aplicaciones usando una plantilla declarativa. En una sola plantilla, se pueden implementar varios servicios junto con sus dependencias. Se usa la misma plantilla para implementar repetidamente la aplicación durante cada etapa de su ciclo de vida.
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