Terraform and Ansible: Teaming Up for Automated Azure Cloud Magic
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Terraform and Ansible: Teaming Up for Automated Azure Cloud Magic
This repo contains codebase to deploy CI/CD infrastructure in AWS using GitHub Actions and immutable infra approach
Automating Azure infrastructure with Terraform and Ansible, emphasizing CI/CD, DevOps, and scalable cloud operations.
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