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| ====== Landing Zones ====== | ====== Landing Zones ====== | ||
| - | * //Landing Zones// are pre-configured environments where you can host your workloads. They are a kind of a template that provides a baseline environment to facilitate the transition from on-prem to cloud while following best practices. Instead of a straight lift and shift Landing Zones are a way of rethinking IT resources and architecture in a cloud native way. | + | |
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| * Landing Zones are implemented with //IaC// technologies like Blueprint or Terraform. | * Landing Zones are implemented with //IaC// technologies like Blueprint or Terraform. | ||
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| + | > A landing zone is an environment for hosting your workloads, pre-provisioned through code. | ||
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| + | > From a workload perspective, | ||
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| + | ===== Deployment Methods ===== | ||
| + | * ARM Templates | ||
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| + | * Blueprints | ||
| + | * Terraform | ||
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| + | ====== Virtual WAN ====== | ||
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