Deploy-Azure-WebsiteAndDatabase.template.json

The parameters section is the same as the previous section—it is the input to the template. One minor change is the use of the allowed values element, which helps the DSC to complain before the template is executed in the verification process. Let's look at some of the differences between these sections. We won't review the variables section in our discussion:

{  "$schema": "https://schema.management.azure.com/schemas/2015-01-01/deploymentTemplate.json#",  "contentVersion": "1.0.0.0",  "parameters": {    "hostingPlanName": {      "type": "string",      "minLength": 1    },    "skuName": {      "type": "string",      "defaultValue": "F1"    },    "skuCapacity": {      "type": "int",      "defaultValue": 1,      "minValue": 1    }, "administratorLogin": ...

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