Azure Terraform SRE (formely CAF Terraform) ambitions:
- Equip the Site Reliability Engineering teams for Terraform on Azure.
- Democratize an IaC: Infrastructure-as-Configuration.
- Commoditize state management and enterprise-wide composition.
- Standardize deployments leveraging official Azure landing zones components.
- Propose a prescriptive guidance on how to enable DevOps for infrastructure as code on Microsoft Azure.
- Foster a community of Azure Terraformers using a common set of practices and sharing best practices.
You can review the different components parts of the Azure Terraform SRE and look at the quick intro video below:
When starting an enterprise deployment, we recommend you start creating a configuration repository where you craft the configuration files for your environments.
The best way to start is to clone the platform starter repository and getting started with the configuration files.
If you are reading this, you are probably interested also in reading the doc as below: :books: Read our centralized documentation page
Feel free to open an issue for feature or bug, or to submit a PR.
In case you have any question, you can reach out to tf-landingzones at microsoft dot com.
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