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# Deploying Azure Service Fabric
The ARM template `servicefabricdeploy.json` and its parameter file (`servicefabricdeploy.parameters.json`) are used to create a service fabric cluster environment for windows containers.
## Editing servicefabricdeploy.parameters.json file
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Edit the following params in `servicefabricdeploy.parameters.json` file to set your values:
- clusterName: Name of your SF cluster
- dnsName: Name assigned to your SF dns
- adminUserName: user name for administration
- adminPassword: user password for administration
Optionally, you can modify which ports are opened in the LoadBalancer for accessing externally to the apps:
- webMvcHttpPort: port externally exposed for the WebMVC app
- webSpaHttpPort: port externally exposed for the WebSPA app
- webStatusHttpPort: port externally exposed for the WebStatus app
- IdSrvHttpRule: port externally exposed for the Identity app
## Deploy the template
Once parameter file is edited you can deploy it using [create-resources script](../readme.md).
i. e. if you are in windows, to deploy sql databases in a new resourcegroup located in westus, go to `deploy\az` folder and type:
```
create-resources.cmd servicefabric\WindowsContainers\servicefabricdeploy newResourceGroup -c westus
```
## Deploy eShopOnServiceFabric with Visual Studio.
Alternatively, instead of using ARM templates, you can deploy eShop on service fabric directly by publishing the project eShopOnServiceFabric in eShopOnContainers-ServicesAndWebApps.sln with Visual Studio publish tool.