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Implementing Azure DevOps Solutions

You're reading from   Implementing Azure DevOps Solutions Learn about Azure DevOps Services to successfully apply DevOps strategies

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789619690
Length 432 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (21) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Getting to Continuous Delivery
2. Introduction to DevOps FREE CHAPTER 3. Everything Starts with Source Control 4. Moving to Continuous Integration 5. Continuous Deployment 6. Section 2: Expanding your DevOps Pipeline
7. Dependency Management 8. Infrastructure and Configuration as Code 9. Dealing with Databases in DevOps Scenarios 10. Continuous Testing 11. Security and Compliance 12. Section 3: Closing the Loop
13. Application Monitoring 14. Gathering User Feedback 15. Section 4: Advanced Topics
16. Containers 17. Planning Your Azure DevOps Organization 18. AZ-400 Mock Exam 19. Assessments 20. Other Books You May Enjoy

Managing repositories

When working in Azure Repos, every team project can have a maximum of one TFVC repository. However, when working with Git, you can have multiple repositories in the same team project. A discussion that is gaining more attention lately is that of having a single repository for all applications or a repository per application. Other topics that are important when managing repositories are creating and removing repositories, securing them, and setting policies on them.

Monorepo or multi-repo

You are using a monolithic repository (monorepo) when you are storing all of the code of all of your projects and applications in one single source control repository. Opposed to this, you might be using multiple repositories...

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