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AWS plugin

This topic outlines the AWS plugin for Deploy, which supports launching, managing, and configuring various AWS services.

Azure Plugin

This topic describes how to work with the Microsoft Azure cloud computing service.

Azure Plugin

The Deploy Azure plugin enables Deploy to work with the Microsoft Azure cloud computing service. You can provision Virtual Machines, Containers, and Deploy FunctionApp and WebApp from Deploy.

Cloud Foundry CLI plugin

This topic provides information on the Cloud Foundry CLI Integration, which enables Deploy integration with Cloud Foundry servers by utilizing the CF CLI installed on a remote host.

Cloud Foundry plugin

This topic describes the Deploy Cloud Foundry plugin, which supports creating spaces, deploying applications, creating routes, binding services, and using manifest files.

Create a provider

This topic describes how to create a provider in Deploy, which is a set of credentials needed to connect to a cloud technology.

Deploy provisioning example

This topic provides a step-by-step example that will help you get started with Deploy provisioning in cloud-based environments.

Provision an environment

This topic describes how to use Deploy's provisioning feature to create cloud-based environments in a single action. The provisioning process in Deploy is similar to deploying an application.

Provisioning Through Deploy

Deploy's provisioning feature allows you to provide fully automated, on-demand access to your public, private, or hybrid cloud-based environments.

Terraform plugin

This topic provides information on using the Deploy Terraform plugin to apply and destroy Terraform resources.

Use orchestrators with provisioning

In Deploy, an orchestrator combines the steps for individual component changes into an overall deployment or provisioning workflow. Orchestrators are also responsible for deciding which parts of the deployment or provisioning plan are executed sequentially or in parallel. You can combine multiple orchestrators for more complex workflows.

Use placeholders in provisioning

You can use placeholders for configuration item (CI) properties that will be replaced with values during provisioning. Use this to create provisioning packages that are environment-independent and reusable.