The Azure Demo Environment (ADE), is an end-to-end solution and reference architecture that is deployed into your Azure subscription. It is designed to help you quickly get started with Azure, show how Azure services can integrate in a real-world scenario, and provide code samples that you can use to reference and build your own solutions.
While not every Azure service is deployed as a part of ADE, it does showcase many of the common, and more often complex, scenarios within Azure. Governance, networking, security, and monitoring are all important parts of ADE, following Azure best practices across the entire solution.
Here are key links to get started using or contributing to the project:
- ade: the main repository for ADE, containing all of the infrastructure code that is deployed.
- ade-app: the microservice-based solution deployed into ADE services.
- ade-docs wiki: more information about ADE, including how to use it, how to contribute, tips and tricks, and more.
- Project Backlog: issues across all projects organized based on priority and current activity.
The Azure Demo Environment is an open source project. Contributions are welcome and encouraged!