Learn the currently supported options for hosting Docker Windows containers in Microsoft Azure.
- [Instructor] Let's go over the options…for hosting Windows Containers.…At the time of this recording,…Windows Containers Support on Azure Service Fabric…is generally available.…Azure Container Service only supports…Windows Containers using Kubernetes,…which is in preview.…Docker swarm mode can be used with Windows Containers,…although mesh routing is not supported.…You can also go into the Azure Marketplace…in provision a Windows server…with container support,…and use that to host a Windows Container.…Windows Container Support is moving fast.…
I'm sure there will be many more options in the future.…
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8/21/2017- Setting up your environment
- Adding Docker support to an application
- Debugging container-based apps in Visual Studio 2017
- The DevOps life cycle with Visual Studio and VS Team Services
- Configuring release and build
- Azure hosting options
- Using Kubernetes with Azure
Skill Level Intermediate
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Welcome1m 12s
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What you should know1m 20s
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2. Docker Development Life Cycle: Visual Studio Code
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3. Docker Development Life Cycle: Visual Studio 2017
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4. Docker DevOps Life Cycle with Visual Studio Team Services
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Introduction56s
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Put it all together3m 49s
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5. Azure Hosting Options
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Azure App Service1m 7s
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6. Kubernetes with Azure Container Service
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Overview36s
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Connect to the registry1m 50s
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Deploy an application1m 51s
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Set up a load balancer1m 29s
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Conclusion
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Next steps1m 33s
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