Modèles de démarrage rapide Azure
Déployez des ressources Azure via Azure Resource Manager avec des modèles distribués par la communauté pour améliorer votre productivité. Déployez, apprenez, répliquez et contribuez.
Présentation d'Azure Resource Manager
Azure Resource Manager vous permet d’approvisionner vos applications à l’aide d’un modèle déclaratif. Dans un modèle unique, vous pouvez déployer plusieurs services avec leurs dépendances. Vous utilisez le même modèle pour déployer de manière répétée votre application à chaque étape de son cycle de vie.
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11 modèles correspondent à votre filtre.
IBM Cloud Pak for Data on Azure
This template deploys an Openshift cluster on Azure with all the required resources, infrastructure and then deploys IBM Cloud Pak for Data along with the add-ons that user chooses.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux VM (RHEL 7.8)
This template will deploy a Red Hat Enterprise Linux VM (RHEL 7.8), using the Pay-As-You-Go RHEL VM image for the selected version on Standard A1_v2 VM in the location of your chosen resource group with an additional 100 GiB data disk attached to the VM. Additional charges apply to this image - consult Azure VM Pricing page for details.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux VM (RHEL 7.8)
This template will deploy a Red Hat Enterprise Linux VM (RHEL 7.8), using the Pay-As-You-Go RHEL VM image for the selected version on Standard D1 VM in the location of your chosen resource group with an additional 100 GiB data disk attached to the VM. Additional charges apply to this image - consult Azure VM Pricing page for details.
Openshift Container Platform 4.3
Openshift Container Platform 4.3
WildFly 18 on CentOS 8 (stand-alone VM)
This template allows you to create a CentOS 8 VM running WildFly 18.0.1.Final and also deploy a web application called JBoss-EAP on Azure, you can login into the Admin Console using the Wildfly username and password configured at the time of the deployment.
Red Hat Tomcat server for use with Team Services deployments
This template allows you to create an Red Hat VM running Apache2 and Tomcat7 and enabled to support Visual Studio Team Services Apache Tomcat Deployment task, the Copy Files over SSH task, and the FTP Upload task (using ftps) to enable deployment of web applications.
JBoss EAP server running a test application called dukes
This template allows you to create an Red Hat VM running JBoss EAP 7 and and also deploy a web application called dukes, you can login into the admin console using the user and password configured at the time of the deployment.
Red Hat Linux 3-Tier Solution on Azure
This template allows you to deploy a 3 Tier architecture using 'Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.3' virtual machines. Architecture includes Virtual Network, external and internal load balancers, Jump VM, NSGs etc along with multiple RHEL Virtual machines in each tier
Red Hat EAP server on Openshift Container Platform 3.9
This template creates a standalone instance of Red Hat Enterprise Application Platform 7, with a deployed web application called dukes, running on Openshift Container Platform
Puppet Enterprise on Azure with RHEL & Windows Nodes
This quickstart template deploys a Puppet Enterprise Solution on Azure Virtual Machine running Ubuntu 14.04 with pre-configured puppet agents running RHEL 7.2 and Windows Server 2016. Template will build everything starting from Azure Infrastructure components to Puppet Master & multiple Windows and RHEL puppet Agents installation, configuration etc. To start with, this template will deploy one Puppet Master server vm and multiple RHEL and Windows Agents as specified during deployment.
Red Hat full cross-platform dev box with Team Services agent
This template allows you to create an Red Hat VM with a full set of cross-platform SDKs and Visual Studio Team Services Linux build agent. Once the VM is successfully provisioned, Team Services build agent installation can be verified by looking under your Team Services account settings under Agent pools. Languages/Tools supported: OpenJDK Java 6, 7 and 8; Ant, Maven and Gradle; npm and nodeJS; groovy and gulp; Gnu C and C++ along with make; Perl, Python, Ruby and Ruby on Rails; .NET Core; Docker Engine and Compose; and go