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First look at Sitecore XM Cloud: Part 4 - Creating a new Site

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 Once you have successfully create an environment, you can go ahead and create your first site. In order to create a new Site, you need to launch the Sitecore Launchpad by clicking on the "XM Cloud Launchpad": Click on "Sites" menu to create a new Site: Click on "Add your first website" button to start the wizard. I chose the "Basic Site" template: Enter a Site name and pick a language and click on "Create website" button. You will see the following screen while your Site is being created: Once the Site is created, you can edit it in Pages or Explorer using the context menu: Explorer view of the Site: 1. "Details" view of page. 2. "Content" view of page: Unfortunately, trying to load the new Site in pages gives "Unable to connect to remote server"

First look at Sitecore XM Cloud: Part 3 - Creating a XM Cloud environment

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 In order to create an instance of XM Cloud, you need to create an XM Cloud environment within you "Project" in XM Cloud Deploy. To get to XM Cloud Deploy, go to https://deploy.sitecorecloud.io/ and pick the project under which you would like to create an environment. If you have no environments instantiated you will see the following screen. Click on " Create new environment" to get started. All you need to do is provide a name for your environment and select a few options and click "Create". Once you click "Create" Sitecore XM Cloud Deploy will "Queue" you deployment: Once the deployment starts, you can see the status change to "In Progress": You can see additional details of the deployment process by clicking on "View deployment logs": Once the deployment successfully completes, you should see the following screen: \ In case you cancel you deployment before it completes, you will see something that looks like this

First look at Sitecore XM Cloud: Part 2 - Intro to Sitecore XM Cloud Deploy

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In this post, we will see how we can deploy our very first instance of Sitecore XM Cloud. To get started with Sitecore Portal, please refer to part 1 of the series. To get started, log into https://portal.sitecorecloud.io/ and click on "Managed My Projects". This will launch the Sitecore XM Deploy app. Note that the Create New Project button is disabled as the partner account currently allows 2 projects. Ideally, this would be active is you are creating your first project. Once you click on the "Create new project" button, you are presented with a 7 step wizard. Step 0: Select an option    Step 1: Select a starter template Step 2: Project details Step 3: Deployment repository details GitHub is the default option. More options coming soon. Step 4: Template repository details Click on "Create a new GitHub connection" and you are redirected to log into you GitHub account and pick a repository to map to the project. Once the connection is established you will

First look at Sitecore XM Cloud: Part 1 - Getting started with Sitecore Cloud Portal and XM Cloud Deploy

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The biggest news of the year in the Sitecore community has been the arrival of Sitecore XM Cloud. In this blog series, I will be showing partner's access to XM Cloud. To get started, one needs to be invited to Sitecore Portal. You can access it at https://portal.sitecorecloud.io/.  Once you create an account and sign-in, you arrive at the following screen which has two main actions: Invite members  Managed projects (Sitecore XM Deploy) If you look closely you will see Sitecore Cloud Portal and XM Cloud Deploy. Invite team members opens up the following screen: "Manage My Projects" option launches the following window In the Part 2 , I will take us through deploying our first XM Cloud instance.

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