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Part 2- Setting up the Repository in DevOps and other CICD Environment Setup - CICD in Tamil

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#databricks #azuredatabricks #azuredataengineer #azureintamil #azuretutorialforbeginners #databricksintamil #cicd #azuredevops #devops In this Part 2 video of CI/CD in Azure Databricks, I have discussed about setting up the repository in Azure DevOps followed by protecting the Main branch based on the merging techniques that have been followed in CICD with the complete DEMO. The next parts will be uploaded soon, stay tuned! Part #3. Creating CI Pipeline Part #4. Creating CD Pipeline and Testing Chapters TimeStamp: 0:00:00 - Intro 0:02:07 - Setting up the Repository in Azure DevOps 0:5:42 - Integrating Repository with Azure Databricks workspace 0:15:14 - Branch Protection 0:21:47 - Merge changes to Main Please like, share and subscribe if you like the content and leave your comments below. For contact, Email: [email protected] Instagram: mrk_talkstech_tamil #AzureDatabricks #ApacheSpark #Sparkcompute #clusters #notebooks #magiccommands #machinelearning #ETL #CICD
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0:00
Now I am in Azure portal
0:03
I have opened the Azure portal in RG Data Engineering Project Resource Group
0:09
We have done the complete end to end project using this resource group
0:13
I have opened the Databricks Workspace in this resource group
0:20
This is the Databricks Workspace
0:22
You can see that all the notebooks used in our project are here
0:26
I have created another resource group
0:31
The name of this resource group is RG Data Engineering Project Prod
0:36
You can see the resources in the dev group
0:40
I have created it here
0:42
I have opened the databricks workspace here
0:47
You can see here, DBW, Mr.K, Demo01, Prod
0:51
This is the prod databricks workspace
0:53
I have created a brand new workspace here
0:59
We have to create these three notebooks in the shared folder
1:04
we have to create these three notebooks
1:09
in this workspace, in the shared workspace, there is no notebook
1:15
so we have to use this CI-CD pipeline to deploy the notebooks in the Databricks workspace through the pipeline
1:25
so in this, our dev resource group is there, so you can consider this as the dev environment
1:31
So, you can consider it as a part of your production resource group.
1:38
So, we saw in the last video that we are going to integrate with the dev database workspace with the help of the git repository.
1:46
So, we are not going to integrate with any resource in the production environment with the help of the git repository.
1:52
So, what I am going to do now is, we can close the prod tabs.
1:55
We can close the resource group.
1:57
We don't need it now.
1:59
I just opened it to show you.
2:03
We can close this.
2:04
We can close the resource group.
2:07
We can close the resource group.
2:08
We can close the resource group.
2:09
Now, the first step is
2:12
to integrate the Git repository
2:12
with the Databricks workspace.
2:14
to integrate the Databricks workspace.
2:17
For that,
2:19
I have opened another tab.
2:22
This is the
2:23
So, you can see the URL here.
2:26
dev.ashu.com
2:28
slash mrktalkstech
2:30
So, this is the name of the organization of Devops.
2:33
So, when we
2:34
first signed in to
2:36
Ashu Devops,
2:37
we created an organization
2:38
with the name mrktalkstech.
2:42
Before that, we
2:43
created a project
2:43
called Ashu Tutorials.
2:47
So, now, instead of
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