Deploy the Microsoft Cloud Adoption Framework for Azure migrate landing zone blueprint sample
Important
On July 11, 2026, Blueprints (Preview) will be deprecated. Migrate your existing blueprint definitions and assignments to Template Specs and Deployment Stacks. Blueprint artifacts are to be converted to ARM JSON templates or Bicep files used to define deployment stacks. To learn how to author an artifact as an ARM resource, see:
To deploy the Azure Blueprints CAF Migration landing zone blueprint sample, the following steps must be taken:
- Recommended to deploy the CAF Foundation blueprint sample
- Create a new blueprint from the sample
- Mark your copy of the sample as Published
- Assign your copy of the blueprint to an existing subscription
If you don't have an Azure subscription, create a free account before you begin.
Create blueprint from sample
First, implement the blueprint sample by creating a new blueprint in your environment using the sample as a starter.
Select All services in the left pane. Search for and select Blueprints.
From the Getting started page on the left, select the Create button under Create a blueprint.
Find the CAF Migration landing zone blueprint sample under Other Samples and select Use this sample.
Enter the Basics of the blueprint sample:
- Blueprint name Provide a name for your copy of the CAF Migration landing zone blueprint sample.
- Definition location Use the ellipsis and select the management group to save your copy of the sample to.
Select the Artifacts tab at the top of the page or Next: Artifacts at the bottom of the page.
Review the list of artifacts that make up the blueprint sample. Many of the artifacts have parameters that we'll define later. Select Save Draft when you've finished reviewing the blueprint sample.
Publish the sample copy
Your copy of the blueprint sample has now been created in your environment. It's created in Draft mode and must be Published before it can be assigned and deployed. The copy of the blueprint sample can be customized to your environment and needs, but that modification may move it away from the CAF migrate landing zone guidance.
Select All services in the left pane. Search for and select Blueprints.
Select the Blueprint definitions page on the left. Use the filters to find your copy of the blueprint sample and then select it.
Select Publish blueprint at the top of the page. In the new page on the right, provide a Version for your copy of the blueprint sample. This property is useful for if you make a modification later. Provide Change notes such as "First version published from the CAF migration landing zone blueprint sample." Then select Publish at the bottom of the page.
Assign the sample copy
Once the copy of the blueprint sample has been successfully Published, it can be assigned to a subscription within the management group it was saved to. This step is where parameters are provided to make each deployment of the copy of the blueprint sample unique.
Select All services in the left pane. Search for and select Blueprints.
Select the Blueprint definitions page on the left. Use the filters to find your copy of the blueprint sample and then select it.
Select Assign blueprint at the top of the blueprint definition page.
Provide the parameter values for the blueprint assignment:
Basics
- Subscriptions: Select one or more of the subscriptions that are in the management group you saved your copy of the blueprint sample to. If you select more than one subscription, an assignment will be created for each using the parameters entered.
- Assignment name: The name is pre-populated for you based on the name of the blueprint. Change as needed or leave as is.
- Location: Select a region for the managed identity to be created in.
- Azure Blueprints uses this managed identity to deploy all artifacts in the assigned blueprint. To learn more, see managed identities for Azure resources.
- Blueprint definition version: Pick a Published version of your copy of the blueprint sample.
Lock Assignment
Select the blueprint lock setting for your environment. For more information, see blueprints resource locking.
Managed Identity
Choose either the default system assigned managed identity option or the user assigned identity option.
Blueprint parameters
The parameters defined in this section are used by many of the artifacts in the blueprint definition to provide consistency.
- Organization: Enter your organization name such as Contoso or Fabrikam, must be unique.
- AzureRegion: Select one Azure Region for Deployment.
Artifact parameters
The parameters defined in this section apply to the artifact under which it's defined. These parameters are dynamic parameters since they're defined during the assignment of the blueprint. For a full list or artifact parameters and their descriptions, see Artifact parameters table.
Once all parameters have been entered, select Assign at the bottom of the page. The blueprint assignment is created and artifact deployment begins. Deployment takes roughly five minutes. To check on the status of deployment, open the blueprint assignment.
Warning
The Azure Blueprints service and the built-in blueprint samples are free of cost. Azure resources are priced by product. Use the pricing calculator to estimate the cost of running resources deployed by this blueprint sample.
Artifact parameters table
The following table provides a list of the blueprint artifact parameters:
Artifact name | Artifact type | Parameter name | Description |
---|---|---|---|
Deploy vNET Landing Zone | Resource Manager template | IPAddress_Space | Locked - Provide first two octets example, 10.0 |
Deploy Key Vault | Resource Manager template | KV-AccessPolicy | Locked - Group or User Object ID to grant permissions to in Key Vault |
Deploy Log Analytics | Resource Manager template | LogAnalytics_DataRetention | Locked - Number of days data will be retained in Log Analytics |
Deploy Log Analytics | Resource Manager template | LogAnalytics_Location | Locked - Region used when establishing the workspace |
Deploy Azure Migrate | Resource Manager template | Azure_Migrate_Location | Locked - Select the Region to deploy Azure Migrate |
Next steps
Now that you've reviewed the steps to deploy the CAF migrate landing zone blueprint sample, visit the following articles to learn about the architecture:
Additional articles about blueprints and how to use them:
- Learn about the blueprint lifecycle.
- Understand how to use static and dynamic parameters.
- Learn to customize the blueprint sequencing order.
- Find out how to make use of blueprint resource locking.
- Learn how to update existing assignments.