How can you combine multiple protocols in StackGuardian to create a full stack to deploy an entire architecture? #70
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StackGuardian has a feature called Stacks. Stacks allow you to group related workflows together into sets that can be reused across multiple projects and environments. These stacks contain several workflows that execute in sequence, with a high level of interoperability between them. They run in a chain-like order where the output of one workflow serves as the input for the next. To create a stack on StackGuardian platform follow the document link. |
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StackGuardian has a feature called Stacks. Stacks allow you to group related workflows together into sets that can be reused across multiple projects and environments. These stacks contain several workflows that execute in sequence, with a high level of interoperability between them. They run in a chain-like order where the output of one workflow serves as the input for the next.
To create a stack on StackGuardian platform follow the document link.