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A full guide can be found on the Python Package Index.
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Deploying the SDK
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This diagram depicts the general principle of how the SDK can be deployed and operated. Generally, it does not matter which setup is chosen. An example implementation can be seen in Hosted SDK.
Clients can also self-host modules with the SDK on any hyperscaler or even on-premise. The generic process that is modelled modeled above includes five key components:
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Unique makes the source code available for both the repository (as a template) as well as some base tooling for automation with GitHub Actions.
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For co-development partners of Unique (see Hosted SDK) Unique an also and closed-source provide terraform code to provision Azure resources needed to actually run the modules (Registry and Containner-running Infrastructure above).
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