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Azure Verified Modules (AVM) is an initiative to consolidate and set the standards for what a good Infrastructure-as-Code module looks like. Modules will then align to these standards, across languages (Bicep, Terraform etc.) and will then be classified as AVMs and available from their respective language specific registries.

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📄 Please note that our documentation is published over at aka.ms/AVM. Please visit this site for more information and guidance! 📄

This repository is used for proposing and tracking the state of modules, tracking issues and feature requests as well as hosting documentation for the Azure Verified Modules (AVM) project. If you are looking for the AVM code repositories, please visit the Bicep and Terraform module indexes on the AVM portal for references.

Azure Verified Modules (AVM)

Welcome to the Azure Verified Modules (AVM) repository!

Azure Verified Modules (AVM), as "One Microsoft", we want to provide and define the single definition of what a good IaC module is;

  • How they should be constructed and built
    • Enforcing consistency and testing where possible
  • How they are to be consumed
  • What they deliver for consumers in terms of resources deployed and configured
  • And where appropriate aligned across IaC languages (e.g. Bicep, Terraform, etc.)

For more information on AVM, please visit the AVM portal (https://aka.ms/AVM).

AVM Mission Statement

Our mission is to deliver a comprehensive Azure Verified Modules library in multiple IaC languages, following the principles of the well-architected framework, serving as the trusted Microsoft source of truth. Supported by Microsoft, AVM will accelerate deployment time for Azure resources and architectural patterns, empowering every person and organization on the planet on their IaC journey.

Contributing

To contribute to Azure Verified Modules please visit: aka.ms/AVM/Contribute

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Azure Verified Modules (AVM) is an initiative to consolidate and set the standards for what a good Infrastructure-as-Code module looks like. Modules will then align to these standards, across languages (Bicep, Terraform etc.) and will then be classified as AVMs and available from their respective language specific registries.

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