pivotal-jleung / meta-azure-service-broker

A service broker to manage multiple Azure services in Cloud Foundry

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Meta Azure Service Broker

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We recently announced the Open Service Broker for Azure, a new implementation of our service broker that is Open Service Broker-compatible and can be deployed on multiple cloud native platforms, including Kubernetes, in addition to Cloud Foundry. OSBA is currently in preview, you should continue to use the MASB for production Cloud Foundry scenarios. Feel free to send your feedback and questions to the MASB issue section.

Cloud Foundry on Azure is generally available. If you want to try it, please follow the guidance.

Overview

You need an Azure account. With the account, you need to prepare a service principal and SQL Database on Azure which will be used in the deployment of the service broker. For the service offerings and plans, please refer to each specific service.

How to deploy and use

How to tag resources

The provided services

The services provided by the broker:

The user-provided services:

Troubleshooting

Have troubles? Check out our Troubleshooting Doc

Contribute

More information

Custom Services in Cloud Foundry

This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact opencode@microsoft.com with any additional questions or comments.

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A service broker to manage multiple Azure services in Cloud Foundry

License:Apache License 2.0


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