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Studying composite topology diagrams can make learning Microsoft Azure easier. Here you'll find the first of what I hope is several Azure infrastructure diagrams in both Microsoft Visio (.vsdx) and bitmap image (.png) format. Eventually you'll find Azure Bicep deployment templates for every resource contained in the diagram. Please feel free to submit a pull request if you have code to share! |
- Microsoft Visio
- Sandro Pereira's Microsoft Integration and Azure Stencils Pack for Visio
- Amazing Icon Downloader Google Chrome extension
- Azure PowerShell
- Azure CLI
- Azure Bicep CLI
- Microsoft Visual Studio Code
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The original setup of this repository is by Tim Warner.
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Thanks so much to Peter de Tender for giving me the inspiration to create this project. Thanks always to every single one of my students around the world.