Thanks for checking it out! There are three environments the application is deployed to: Integration, Test & Production. For the Test/Production environments the application uses Azure SQL Server as well as Azure Redis Cache. For the Integration environment the application uses SQL Server & Redis deployed as containers in Azure Kubernetes Service, just to check that all the components are wired up correctly.
So the SQL Server & Redis Azure Pipelines are there to package the SQL Server & Redis Helm charts and deploy them to the Integration environment.
Hope that clarifies things a bit.
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I saw multiple Azure Pipelines, including Sql Server and Redis. What's your configuration and why? I'm curious.
Hi Oscar,
Thanks for checking it out! There are three environments the application is deployed to: Integration, Test & Production. For the Test/Production environments the application uses Azure SQL Server as well as Azure Redis Cache. For the Integration environment the application uses SQL Server & Redis deployed as containers in Azure Kubernetes Service, just to check that all the components are wired up correctly.
So the SQL Server & Redis Azure Pipelines are there to package the SQL Server & Redis Helm charts and deploy them to the Integration environment.
Hope that clarifies things a bit.