February 5th, 2021

Top Stories from the Microsoft DevOps Community – 2021.02.05

Zachary Deptawa
Cloud Advocate

Happy Friday everyone! We’re back with this week’s top stories from the Microsoft DevOps Community. We’ve got some great posts to share that cover things like building pipelines in Azure DevOps, testing in Azure DevOps, and some tricks that will help you work with docker images in Azure DevOps. Check them out below!

Building YAML CI/CD Pipelines in Azure DevOps [Part 1]
Liam talks about part one of their journey to building out a zero-touch pipeline in Azure DevOps. The video from their livestream is also linked in the post – be sure to check it out!

Transform your SQL Server database schema for a dedicated SQL Pool
Kevin walks us through transforming a SQL Server database schema to make it optimal for use with Azure Synapse Analytics.

Advanced Automated Deployment of Azure SQL Database with Azure DevOps (part 4 of 4)
This is the final in a four-part series where Erik walks us through the entire process for deploying an Azure SQL database via Azure DevOps. This part covers deploying a DACPAC file without storing any user credentials. Be sure to check out parts one through three for the full series (linked in the post)!

Dancing with Docker images in Azure DevOps
Karthikeyan talks us through how he uses a base default container image and custom triggers inside Azure DevOps that allow him to dynamically augment certain aspects of his containers based on dependencies that are specific to each container type he needs for different parts of his environment.

Publishing GitHub Super-Linter Terraform Quality Checks to Azure DevOps Pipelines
Adin walks us through publishing GitHub Super-Linter Terraform quality checks to Azure DevOps Pipelines.

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Zachary Deptawa
Cloud Advocate

Zachary is a Cloud Advocate at Microsoft with a focus on Linux (yes, really). Before that, he's played roles from monitoring technician to system administrator and professional services consultant to solutions architect at startups (Sprout Social, ClearDATA) and larger orgs (Rackspace, Amazon Web Services). These days, he advocates for awesome developer and operations experiences through talks, docs, and code. In his spare time, you can find him gigging with his bands, hanging out with his ...

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