The use cases include migrating existing infrastructure to Azure, as well as migrating databases, updating cycles, running backups, creating components, providing ADA services, and offering a jump server, among other things.
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The use cases include migrating existing infrastructure to Azure, as well as migrating databases, updating cycles, running backups, creating components, providing ADA services, and offering a jump server, among other things.
Azure Resource Manager is extremely user-friendly and easy to deploy and understand. Furthermore, it does not require any specific prerequisites to be fulfilled.
The latency has room for improvement.
The cost has room for improvement.
I have been using the solution for a couple of years.
The solution is stable.
The solution is scalable.
The technical support is wonderful.
The initial setup is straightforward. The deployment time depends on the size of the environment but on average it takes around one week.
We pay $15,000 to $20,000 a month for the service and it is worth the cost.
I give the solution a nine out of ten.
Azure Resource Manager is the best option available and I recommend it to others.
I am a DevOps engineer and I use the solution for the templates.
The most valuable feature is the vast resources available online. The solution is well documented in the API by Microsoft.
Unlike Terraform, Azure Resource Manager is hard to maintain and modularize and has room for improvement.
I have been using the solution for over five years.
The solution is stable. Depending on the API, simply call in the rest of the Azure Resource Manager API and we will complete the provisioning.
The initial setup is straightforward. The difficulty arises when we need to provision something complex or sophisticated, as we then have to write a considerable amount of code.
The solution is open-source.
I give the solution a seven out of ten. There is no limit to what can be done with Azure Resource Manager Templates, as they are just APIs and are fully documented. However, they can be difficult to maintain.
I started using the solution because it was the only one to provision at the time.
We can use the solution in some cases, but it is not suitable for all projects. We must adhere to the requirements; for instance, Terraform is usually the preferred choice as it has the state, but there are times when Azure Resource Manager Template is more suitable as Terraform has limitations that Azure Resource Manager Template does not.