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Create an NoOps onboarding guide #204

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jrspinella opened this issue Dec 2, 2022 · 5 comments
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Create an NoOps onboarding guide #204

jrspinella opened this issue Dec 2, 2022 · 5 comments
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This onboarding guide would tell the customer how to set up a NoOps environment. This would be a walkthrough of all things necessary to get started using the accelerator.

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sstjean commented Dec 2, 2022

So it sounds like you would want to write down all of the stuff that needs to be done for an effective IaC process outside of the Enclave code, such as Github/GitLab/AzDo pipelines, etc. Correct?

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sstjean commented Dec 2, 2022

@STG5326 @timothymeyers @jftl6y @matross-ghes

Would love to hear your thoughts.

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relates #30

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I think we need to do this, and I have processes setup that show how to create environments in ADO and use them in .yaml or classic pipelines pulling secrets from Azure Key Vault (also approvals and checks for "smart" deployment/delivery with either .yaml or classic in ADO). I believe the more we show "front doors" to NoOps the greater the adoption. I feel that folks can see how it is done in one particular scenario and envision that in their environment.

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So it sounds like you would want to write down all of the stuff that needs to be done for an effective IaC process outside of the Enclave code, such as Github/GitLab/AzDo pipelines, etc. Correct?

That is correct.

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