This repository is a Pulumi playground designed for experimenting with infrastructure-as-code (IaC) on Azure using C#
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This repository is a Pulumi playground designed for experimenting with infrastructure-as-code (IaC) on Azure using C#
F# computational expressions to reduce boilerplate in Pulumi code
Evaluating pulumi for Infrastructure as Code with dotnet
The starting point for deploying and using Dataphos components. It contains Pulumi deployment scripts and Helm charts that enable you to quickly launch Dataphos components in your cloud environment with minimal configuration.
Workshop to get started with Pulumi on Azure
This project is used for testing purpose for OpenTofu in Microsoft Azure Cloud
Data engineering project using Azure Data Factory and Apache Airflow
This repository contains the samples that I use during a session. In this session, I compare the three most used Infrastructure as Code tools on Azure: Bicep, Terraform, and Pulumi.
Personal finance, expenses tracking, splitting, receipt photos automatic recognition
azuredevcollege/trainingdays scm breakout app infrastructure with Pulumi
Hands-on lab on how to provisioning Azure resources for chatting application with Pulumi using Python
Personal finance, expenses tracking, splitting, receipt photos automatic recognition
Examples of infrastructures built using Pulumi.FSharp.Extensions
Virtual machine images preloaded with development and data analysis tools
GitHub Actions utilizing Cosign to sign and verify containerized images and push to Azure Container Registry
A GitHub action to run Pulumi for Azure resources.
Deploying a FlexibleMySQL instance on Azure with Pulumi
An example of how to build and deploy a .NET 6 API in docker, to Azure container apps using infrastructure as code (Pulumi).
Pulumi managed infrastructure project for Azure
A Pulumi project creating a WebServer abstraction across multiple clouds.
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