Azure DocumentDB

Collaborative and visual infrastructure as design for Azure DocumentDB

Components ( 14 )

The Meshery model for Azure DocumentDB supports the following components.

database-account

database-account

mongodb-database-collection

mongodb-database-collection

mongodb-database-collection-throughput-setting

mongodb-database-collection-throughput-setting

mongodb-database

mongodb-database

mongodb-database-throughput-setting

mongodb-database-throughput-setting

mongodb-user-definition

mongodb-user-definition

sql-database-container

sql-database-container

sql-database-container-stored-procedure

sql-database-container-stored-procedure

sql-database-container-throughput-setting

sql-database-container-throughput-setting

sql-database-container-trigger

sql-database-container-trigger

sql-database-container-user-defined-function

sql-database-container-user-defined-function

sql-database

sql-database

sql-database-throughput-setting

sql-database-throughput-setting

sql-role-assignment

sql-role-assignment

What are Meshery Models and Components?

Meshery Models and Components represent the fundamental building blocks of your infrastructure. Use them to define the structure and configuration of your infrastructure and deployments by incorporating their use into a Design. Think of Designs as blueprints or templates that encapsulate everything from network configurations to service definitions.

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What is the Meshery Registry

The Meshery Registry is a vital component within Meshery, serving as a centralized repository for managing a diverse range of cloud and cloud native resources. It stores and organizes crucial information such as models, categories, components, and relationships, enabling efficient interaction and utilization of these resources within the Meshery ecosystem. You can conveniently access and manage registry data through Meshery UI, and through Meshery CLI (mesheryctl registry).
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