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Running Containerized Applications on Azure Container Services

Offered By: NDC Conferences via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

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Explore containerized application deployment on Azure Container Services in this comprehensive conference talk. Begin with container basics before progressing through steps to run applications at cloud scale using Azure Container Services or Service Fabric. Learn about private and public registries, weighing their advantages and disadvantages. Compare cluster management software options like DC/OS, Docker Swarm, and Kubernetes. Discover how to establish a continuous delivery pipeline for zero-downtime service deployment to clusters. Dive into container technology, Windows containers, command-line interfaces, image building, and Docker concepts. Examine multi-container setups using Docker Compose and network creation. Gain insights into production migration, Azure Container Services, Kubernetes, and witness demos on Coop Control and Continuous Delivery.

Syllabus

Introduction
What is the problem
Example
Technology behind containers
Windows containers
What are containers
Commandline interface
Build an image
docker run
container registry
docker hub
Azure Container Registry
Multiple containers
Docker Compose
Docker Build
Create multiple networks
Create docker compose files
Create new docker compose file
Configuration builder
Moving to production
Azure Container Services
Kubernetes Services
Coop Control Demo
Continuous Delivery Demo


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