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How to provision a new ENV in Azure

How to provision a new ENV in Azure

This document will walk you through on how to create a new env in Azure devops:

 Instructions

Pre -requisite:

  1. You need to have developer role first. You would need to create a request from Cloud self-service portal here

  2. Once you’re on the cloud self-service, you would need to request for ticketID.
    You can submit your request via SmartIT here

Note: if you don’t have permission accessing the portal, you would need to create a ticket on Orion here

 

Hint : you may be able to put some random number for ticketID. But it’s not guaranteed that your case will be processed.

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3- Once you have access to the DevOps azure , click on Resource groups to create the your resource . see screenshot below:

 

 

4- Next Step , you may need to fill out the required fields as shown below:

Note: you may need to check the QA resource group for exact configurations and naming conventions of these resources here

Note: currently the could team  are currently in the process of moving everything to the Sandbox ENV. So you may need to create a new ENV there instead of DevTest.

Note: In case you don’t have permission to proceed, you would need to create a ticket on self service portal to have the DevOps team create a resource for you. Here

 

Below screenshot is an example on how to fill out the request from:

 

Workload Migration:

https://mytc-montc.tc.gc.ca/en/cloud-corner/workload-migration

 

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