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Can you use Azure DevOps with Sitecore Managed Cloud



Atlanta Sitecore User GroupWhat is Sitecore Managed Cloud?Sitecore Azure - Swap optionSitecore publish speed with AzureIn Sitecore PaaS can we use a custom ARM template in the Marketplace wizard?Can you identify the Sitecore version from the Sitecore.Kernel.dll version?What server side language does Sitecore use?Sitecore Scalabilty Settings - Publishing instance on Azure cloud ServiceMigrate local Sitecore to Azure CloudSitecore hosting on cloud with consumption based pricing includes Sitecore license cost?Packaging a Sitecore 9 solution with the Sitecore Azure ToolkitSecure Azure SQL database connection using a managed identity










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When implementing Sitecore Managed Cloud, what deployment or technical considerations need to be thought about?



As an example: in modern deployments, using Azure DevOps is a viable deployment solution. This is sometimes mixed with Powershell commands, WebDeploy packages, etc. But to use Azure DevOps, requires having it attached to the Azure subscription.



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    When implementing Sitecore Managed Cloud, what deployment or technical considerations need to be thought about?



    As an example: in modern deployments, using Azure DevOps is a viable deployment solution. This is sometimes mixed with Powershell commands, WebDeploy packages, etc. But to use Azure DevOps, requires having it attached to the Azure subscription.



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      When implementing Sitecore Managed Cloud, what deployment or technical considerations need to be thought about?



      As an example: in modern deployments, using Azure DevOps is a viable deployment solution. This is sometimes mixed with Powershell commands, WebDeploy packages, etc. But to use Azure DevOps, requires having it attached to the Azure subscription.



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      When implementing Sitecore Managed Cloud, what deployment or technical considerations need to be thought about?



      As an example: in modern deployments, using Azure DevOps is a viable deployment solution. This is sometimes mixed with Powershell commands, WebDeploy packages, etc. But to use Azure DevOps, requires having it attached to the Azure subscription.



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          Yes you can. However, I think you'll need to either be a recognised Sitecore partner, or use one to set it up for you. The actual Azure DevOps organisation will need to be on a separate (non managed cloud) subscription to the managed cloud subscription, and then the partner can contact Sitecore support and request them to create a Service Principal which you can use in Azure DevOps to connect to the managed cloud subscription.



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          • Is there doumentation on Sitecore's site about that request? Are partners supposed to just know?

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          • I've added a link with more info, but in my case it was simply my experience in that I knew I needed a service principal, and sitecore support created it for me (the company I work for is a partner).

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            3 hours ago






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            Same for me. I knew I needed an Azure Service Principal. Looping back to your original question about MC, Sitecore manages the access. The ASP as to be created in their AD group, and given access to the subscriptions to be able to deploy. I just created a ticket requesting that they created the ASP and send us the information.

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          Yes you can. However, I think you'll need to either be a recognised Sitecore partner, or use one to set it up for you. The actual Azure DevOps organisation will need to be on a separate (non managed cloud) subscription to the managed cloud subscription, and then the partner can contact Sitecore support and request them to create a Service Principal which you can use in Azure DevOps to connect to the managed cloud subscription.



          More info on how access is given is available here.






          share|improve this answer

























          • Is there doumentation on Sitecore's site about that request? Are partners supposed to just know?

            – Pete Navarra
            4 hours ago












          • I've added a link with more info, but in my case it was simply my experience in that I knew I needed a service principal, and sitecore support created it for me (the company I work for is a partner).

            – Mark Gibbons
            3 hours ago






          • 1





            Same for me. I knew I needed an Azure Service Principal. Looping back to your original question about MC, Sitecore manages the access. The ASP as to be created in their AD group, and given access to the subscriptions to be able to deploy. I just created a ticket requesting that they created the ASP and send us the information.

            – Bic
            2 hours ago















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          Yes you can. However, I think you'll need to either be a recognised Sitecore partner, or use one to set it up for you. The actual Azure DevOps organisation will need to be on a separate (non managed cloud) subscription to the managed cloud subscription, and then the partner can contact Sitecore support and request them to create a Service Principal which you can use in Azure DevOps to connect to the managed cloud subscription.



          More info on how access is given is available here.






          share|improve this answer

























          • Is there doumentation on Sitecore's site about that request? Are partners supposed to just know?

            – Pete Navarra
            4 hours ago












          • I've added a link with more info, but in my case it was simply my experience in that I knew I needed a service principal, and sitecore support created it for me (the company I work for is a partner).

            – Mark Gibbons
            3 hours ago






          • 1





            Same for me. I knew I needed an Azure Service Principal. Looping back to your original question about MC, Sitecore manages the access. The ASP as to be created in their AD group, and given access to the subscriptions to be able to deploy. I just created a ticket requesting that they created the ASP and send us the information.

            – Bic
            2 hours ago













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          Yes you can. However, I think you'll need to either be a recognised Sitecore partner, or use one to set it up for you. The actual Azure DevOps organisation will need to be on a separate (non managed cloud) subscription to the managed cloud subscription, and then the partner can contact Sitecore support and request them to create a Service Principal which you can use in Azure DevOps to connect to the managed cloud subscription.



          More info on how access is given is available here.






          share|improve this answer















          Yes you can. However, I think you'll need to either be a recognised Sitecore partner, or use one to set it up for you. The actual Azure DevOps organisation will need to be on a separate (non managed cloud) subscription to the managed cloud subscription, and then the partner can contact Sitecore support and request them to create a Service Principal which you can use in Azure DevOps to connect to the managed cloud subscription.



          More info on how access is given is available here.







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          • Is there doumentation on Sitecore's site about that request? Are partners supposed to just know?

            – Pete Navarra
            4 hours ago












          • I've added a link with more info, but in my case it was simply my experience in that I knew I needed a service principal, and sitecore support created it for me (the company I work for is a partner).

            – Mark Gibbons
            3 hours ago






          • 1





            Same for me. I knew I needed an Azure Service Principal. Looping back to your original question about MC, Sitecore manages the access. The ASP as to be created in their AD group, and given access to the subscriptions to be able to deploy. I just created a ticket requesting that they created the ASP and send us the information.

            – Bic
            2 hours ago

















          • Is there doumentation on Sitecore's site about that request? Are partners supposed to just know?

            – Pete Navarra
            4 hours ago












          • I've added a link with more info, but in my case it was simply my experience in that I knew I needed a service principal, and sitecore support created it for me (the company I work for is a partner).

            – Mark Gibbons
            3 hours ago






          • 1





            Same for me. I knew I needed an Azure Service Principal. Looping back to your original question about MC, Sitecore manages the access. The ASP as to be created in their AD group, and given access to the subscriptions to be able to deploy. I just created a ticket requesting that they created the ASP and send us the information.

            – Bic
            2 hours ago
















          Is there doumentation on Sitecore's site about that request? Are partners supposed to just know?

          – Pete Navarra
          4 hours ago






          Is there doumentation on Sitecore's site about that request? Are partners supposed to just know?

          – Pete Navarra
          4 hours ago














          I've added a link with more info, but in my case it was simply my experience in that I knew I needed a service principal, and sitecore support created it for me (the company I work for is a partner).

          – Mark Gibbons
          3 hours ago





          I've added a link with more info, but in my case it was simply my experience in that I knew I needed a service principal, and sitecore support created it for me (the company I work for is a partner).

          – Mark Gibbons
          3 hours ago




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          Same for me. I knew I needed an Azure Service Principal. Looping back to your original question about MC, Sitecore manages the access. The ASP as to be created in their AD group, and given access to the subscriptions to be able to deploy. I just created a ticket requesting that they created the ASP and send us the information.

          – Bic
          2 hours ago





          Same for me. I knew I needed an Azure Service Principal. Looping back to your original question about MC, Sitecore manages the access. The ASP as to be created in their AD group, and given access to the subscriptions to be able to deploy. I just created a ticket requesting that they created the ASP and send us the information.

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          2 hours ago

















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