CI CD

Bicep and environment specific requirements

Infrastructure as code, the eternal promise of stability, shared understanding and high maintainability. Often it starts out that way. You start writing the first components, tie them together in a procedure. It runs excellently in the development environment. Just one click away from rolling it out in other environments. But then you realize you can’t.

CI CD, Programming

SQL Server Authentication and Authorization on Azure with Managed Identities

Deploying infrastructure to Azure is easy enough these days with Azure Powershell, CLI or Bicep. Making interactions between infrastructure components secure is also facilitated in Azure with Managed Identities for example. Databases however, often have their own authentication and authorization internally which is out of reach for Bicep and ARM templates. How can you secure your dynamically created SQL Server databases in Azure?

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