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Fundamentals of Docker and Kubernetes for .NET Developers

Offered By: Pluralsight

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Docker Courses Kubernetes Courses Containerization Courses

Course Description

Overview

This course will teach you how to embrace Docker and Kubernetes within your .NET development efforts, including using Docker Compose to support SSL and a multi-project solution that includes a database.

You've probably been hearing a lot about Docker and Kubernetes lately, and for good reason: they are technologies that enable us as developers to achieve great results with improved efficiency in many cases. In this course, Fundamentals of Docker and Kubernetes for .NET Developers, you’ll learn to use both Docker and Kubernetes in your .NET projects and solutions. First, you’ll explore using public Docker images to simplify installation of dependent services that your applications use. Next, you’ll containerize your .NET applications and set them up inside Docker Compose with support for SSL on your websites and completely simplify setup for new developers. Finally, you’ll learn how to prepare your solutions for deployment within a Kubernetes environment. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of Docker and Kubernetes needed to apply them in your own .NET projects and solutions.

Syllabus

  • Course Overview 1min
  • Why Bother with Containers? 35mins
  • Using Public Docker Images 16mins
  • Containerizing an ASP.NET Application 17mins
  • Running an ASP.NET Application with SSL Using Docker Compose 34mins
  • Adding Multiple Projects and Images to Docker Compose 29mins
  • Adding a Database to Docker Compose 26mins
  • Getting Ready to Run in Kubernetes 38mins

Taught by

Erik Dahl

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