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Designing and Implementing Microsoft DevOps Solutions AZ-400 Exam Guide - Second Edition
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Once you have identified one or more packages that you want to publish, you will need a place to store them. For this, you can use Azure Artifacts. The following diagram shows the structural makeup of Azure Artifacts:
Figure 7.1 – Azure Artifacts views
Within Azure Artifacts, you can create one or more feeds where you can store your packages. For each package, you can have multiple versions in a feed. The feed is the level at which you can set up authorizations for publishing packages. Within a feed, you can create one or more views that you can use for setting up authorizations for consuming packages. A specific version of any given package can be in more than one view at the same time. The following sections discuss all these concepts in more detail.
Within Azure Artifacts, the feed is the location where your packages are stored. Each feed is a separate and fully isolated repository. To create a new feed, follow...