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// resource hub · updated july 2026

Azure & Cloud Architecture Hub

A curated collection of resources, templates, and reference implementations for designing, building, and running scalable enterprise systems on Microsoft Azure.

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00 / overview

One hub, five practice areas

The diagram above mirrors the hub-and-spoke topology this repository actually documents: a central Azure practice connected to four disciplines — architecture, infrastructure, data, and security — each carrying its own reference projects.

Drag the diagram to rotate it, or hover a node to see what it holds. Everything below is drawn from the same seven repositories and documentation set.

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Featured repositories
4
Practice areas
5
Well-Architected pillars
13
Technical guides
01 / topics covered

Four practice areas

Every project and guide in this hub sits under one of these disciplines.

Cloud Architecture

  • Compute, storage, networking, data services
  • Hybrid & multi-cloud strategies
  • Well-Architected Framework

Infrastructure & DevOps

  • Terraform, Bicep, ARM, Pulumi
  • Azure DevOps & GitHub Actions
  • AKS, Docker, Helm

Data & Analytics

  • Data Factory, Synapse, Data Lake
  • Stream Analytics, Event Hubs
  • SQL Server, Cosmos DB, PostgreSQL

Security & Compliance

  • Entra ID, RBAC, Zero Trust
  • VNets, NSGs, Azure Firewall
  • HIPAA, PCI-DSS, GDPR, SOC 2
02 / featured projects

Seven reference repositories

Production-ready code and documentation, each maintained as its own repository.

03 / technology stack

What it's built with

04 / getting started

Four steps in

The order that gets you from browsing to shipping.

1

Explore the resources

Browse the seven featured projects and the documentation set above to see what's already built.

2

Choose your path

New to Azure, start with the architecture guides. Deploying to AKS, go straight to the Kubernetes guide. Building a data platform, head to the data resources.

3

Review the best practices

Each project ships its own README with setup instructions specific to that repository.

4

Adapt and customize

Use the templates and code as a starting point for your own infrastructure, not as a fixed prescription.

05 / well-architected framework

Five pillars, every design