Specifying Deployment Requirements in Microsoft Azure
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
Getting your code to Azure is the first step in getting your apps delivering value in the cloud. We'll look at all your options in Specifying Deployment Requirements in Microsoft Azure.
Getting your code to Azure is the first step in getting your apps delivering value in the cloud. In this course, Specifying Deployment Requirements in Microsoft Azure, you will gain the ability to get code from your machine to the cloud in all the ways that Azure makes available. First, you will learn simple FTP and archive deployment. Next, you will discover how to deploy directly from source repositories like GitHub and VSTS. Finally, you will explore how to use VSTS Builds and Releases to create Continuous Delivery. When you’re finished with this course, you will have the skills and knowledge of Azure Deployment needed to implement your software lifecycle in the cloud.
Getting your code to Azure is the first step in getting your apps delivering value in the cloud. In this course, Specifying Deployment Requirements in Microsoft Azure, you will gain the ability to get code from your machine to the cloud in all the ways that Azure makes available. First, you will learn simple FTP and archive deployment. Next, you will discover how to deploy directly from source repositories like GitHub and VSTS. Finally, you will explore how to use VSTS Builds and Releases to create Continuous Delivery. When you’re finished with this course, you will have the skills and knowledge of Azure Deployment needed to implement your software lifecycle in the cloud.
Taught by
Chris Behrens
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