Last updated on March 10, 2023
Azure Blueprints Cheat Sheet
- Creates templates for standard and repeatable Azure environments that comply with an organization’s compliance requirements and operational standards.
- It supports the following resources as artifacts:
- Role Assignments
- Policy Assignments
- Azure Resource Manager (ARM) templates
- Resource Groups
- It provides resource locking to prevent unwanted changes.
- A Blueprint may have its own parameters, but these can only be created if a Blueprint is developed from the REST API rather than Azure Portal.
- Blueprints role: Owner, Contributor, Blueprint Contributor, Blueprint Operator
- With Blueprints, you have a centralized location for environment management, including deployment, versioning, and update.
- If your subscriptions are in the same Azure Blueprint, you can upgrade multiple subscriptions at once.
- You can also use Blueprints to set up resource groups within subscriptions.
- Set up multiple environments within the same shared environment, when you assign a Blueprint to a subscription.
Azure Blueprints References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/governance/blueprints/overview
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/blueprints/