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Introduction
The system allows you to manage the following high-level entities:
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Organizations
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Projects
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Services
- Endpoints (e.g. OpenAPI, GRPC, GraphQL)
- Service Deployments
- Environments
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Repositories
- Repository Projects (e.g. .csproj)
- Artifacts
- Configuration
- Teams
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Services
- Package Feeds (e.g. NuGet)
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Projects
The organization is the entry point to other entities and usually represents a company with its projects and package feeds.
For more information, see Organizations.
A project manages a collection of Services, Teams, Environments and individual Permissions.
For more information, see Projects.
A service represents a logical microservice with a well defined public API surface, called Endpoints.
For more information, see Services.
An endpoint is an API which can be consumed by other services or external consumers. There are various endpoint types like OpenAPI, GRPC or GraphQL.
For more information, see Endpoints.
An environment is an isolated system where multiple Services can be deployed and operated.
For more information, see Environments.
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An artifact represents an external entity which is not tracked within the system.
For more information, see Artifacts.
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