šŸ”„Letā€™s Do DevOps: Connect Azure DevOps to AWS

Kyler Middleton
The Startup
Published in
2 min readSep 18, 2019

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This blog series focuses on presenting complex DevOps projects as simple and approachable via plain language and lots of pictures. You can do it!

Azure DevOps (ADO) is a CI/CD platform from Microsoft ($MSFT). It permits a great deal of flexibility in the type of code run, the structure and permissions sets applied to jobs, and many other items of your creation and management of resources and automated jobs. However, support for other cloud providers is (perhaps obviously) weaker than at $MSFTā€™s native Azure Cloud.

However, that doesnā€™t meant $MSFT hasnā€™t made inroads into helping us connect Azure DevOps jobs to the other cloud providers.

Iā€™ve spent the week researching how to integrate the two. The closest I could find were specific use cases, like Elastic Beanstalk deployments (sans terraform) or arguments about how things worked, or why. No one seems to have built it before, so I knew this challenge would make an interesting blog post. Iā€™ve done my best to package up the code and lessons to permit you to get this stuff going in your own lab as well.

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Kyler Middleton
The Startup

DevNetSecOps, DevRel, cloud security chick. I will teach you, itā€™s unavoidable. She/Her šŸ³ļøā€šŸŒˆšŸ³ļøā€šŸŒˆ, INFJ-A, support the EFF!