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Week 5 demo proposal #2398

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@leegrash leegrash commented Sep 2, 2024

Assignment Proposal

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Using Bicep to edit Azure resources as code

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Deadline

  • Week 5

Category

  • Demo

Description

We want to demo how to setup Azure infrastructure resources using the Bicep language. The demo will show how to edit and setup a similar environment in a different Azure region. The demo will further compare the process of using Azure CLI and ARM templates to using Bicep to declaratively generate the resource templates.

Relevance
Microsoft Azure is the largest cloud computing provider however their DSL bicep for IAC on MS Azure is not as common as similar technologies such as Teraform or AWS cloud formation. The technologies differ in key aspects and we think it would be interesting to demo this technoloy to the rest of the course attendees.

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Hi! Cool proposal! Never heard of bicep. Could you add a comparison with azure cli as well?

@algomaster99 algomaster99 self-assigned this Sep 4, 2024
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leegrash commented Sep 7, 2024

Sure! We can compare it to azure cli!

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Could you also edit the proposal?

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leegrash commented Sep 8, 2024

The proposal has been edited.

@algomaster99 algomaster99 merged commit 6a76e36 into KTH:2024 Sep 9, 2024
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