Azure Resource Manager templates for deploying Sitecore XP, XC, and related modules on Microsoft Azure.
Sitecore Azure Quickstart Templates is a collection of Azure Resource Manager (ARM) templates for deploying Sitecore experiences, commerce, and related modules on Microsoft Azure. It automates the provisioning of infrastructure and services required to run Sitecore in the cloud, solving the problem of manual, error-prone deployment processes. The templates support a wide range of Sitecore versions and products, enabling consistent and repeatable deployments.
Sitecore developers, administrators, and DevOps engineers responsible for deploying and managing Sitecore environments on Microsoft Azure. It is also useful for organizations adopting infrastructure-as-code practices for their Sitecore implementations.
Developers choose these templates because they provide official, version-compatible deployment automation for Sitecore on Azure, reducing setup time and ensuring best practices. The comprehensive coverage of Sitecore products and integration with Azure services offers a reliable, scalable foundation for cloud-based Sitecore solutions.
This repo contains all currently available Azure Resource Manager templates for Sitecore
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Supports Sitecore versions from 8.2.1 to 10.3.3, including updates for XP, XC, and modules like SXA, as detailed in the comprehensive compatibility table.
Allows deploying prerequisites such as Solr as part of the main workflow via parameter configuration, reducing manual setup errors and streamlining the process.
Provides sample PowerShell scripts for handling licenses, certificates, and deployments, making it easier to automate and repeat infrastructure provisioning.
Includes templates for Sitecore XP, Commerce, Identity Server, WFFM, and other modules, ensuring a holistic deployment solution for the entire Sitecore ecosystem.
Requires meticulous preparation of parameter files, licenses, and certificates with no GUI or wizard, making initial deployments time-consuming and error-prone for newcomers.
Critical documentation is hosted externally on Sitecore's site, which may not be always updated or integrated, forcing users to juggle multiple resources for troubleshooting.
Exclusively designed for Microsoft Azure with no support for hybrid or multi-cloud deployments, limiting flexibility for organizations using diverse infrastructure.