Deploying Azure Resources Using Bicep
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
Deploying resources in Azure through ARM Templates can be confusing and complicated? Bicep is a domain-specific language to describe azure resources using infrastructure as code and comes with Intellisense and other developer support to make your life easier.
With more and more complex and distributed environments, Infrastructure as Code is becoming the norm to ensure repeatable and stable deployments. In this course, Deploying Azure Resources Using Bicep, you'll learn how to use Bicep as your Infrastructure as Code solution. First, you’ll explore what ARM templates are and how they are structured. Next, you’ll discover what Bicep is and how it will improve your ARM experience. Finally, you’ll learn how to author and deploy Bicep files. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge needed to deploy Azure resources using Bicep.
With more and more complex and distributed environments, Infrastructure as Code is becoming the norm to ensure repeatable and stable deployments. In this course, Deploying Azure Resources Using Bicep, you'll learn how to use Bicep as your Infrastructure as Code solution. First, you’ll explore what ARM templates are and how they are structured. Next, you’ll discover what Bicep is and how it will improve your ARM experience. Finally, you’ll learn how to author and deploy Bicep files. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge needed to deploy Azure resources using Bicep.
Syllabus
- Course Overview 1min
- Introduction to Bicep 14mins
- Advanced Concepts in Bicep 23mins
Taught by
Ben Weissman
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