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Filip Gondek
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Setting up and deploy Episerver Commerce in Azure

Sometimes you want to set up Episerver Commerce/CMS when demoing or showing new features in Episerver for customers or a new project. There are some steps that can be confusing when setting up Episerver Commerce in Microsoft Azure.

I have made an instruction video that may help you set up the basics for an Episerver Commerce site in Microsoft Azure. I know there are many ways to  deploy your solution but in this video I show the deployment from Visual Studio and DMA (Microsoft Data Migration Assistant).

Episerver Azure Deploy - episerver

May 18, 2018

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May 18, 2018 03:15 PM

There is offical documentation on this whole process https://world.episerver.com/documentation/developer-guides/CMS/Deployment/deployment-scenarios/Deploying-to-Azure-webapps/ which covers this in detail.

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