Video description
If you are interested in Docker and want to learn how to run containers on Azure, then this video is for you. Trainer Peter De Tender introduces you to key Docker concepts, shows you the core operations commands, and guides you through the concepts of a Dockerfile configuration script. Once the container image is ready, viewers will learn how to push the container image to Azure Container Registry, where it can be moved into a running state using Azure Container Instance and WebApp for Containers. Wrapping up the video will be discussion and coding on the topics of monitoring and security of your container workloads.
What You Will Learn
Gain an overview of containers and cloud concepts
Understand the differences between containers and virtual machines
Learn about the many Azure Container servicesGet introduced to methods for monitoring and securing your container workloads
This video is for cloud architects, solution architects, IT sysadmins, and developers. Viewers should possess a basic understanding of networking, server operating systems, application building blocks, and cloud affinity. Having basic Azure or other public cloud experience is beneficial, but not required
Product information
- Title: Building and Deploying Container Workloads on Azure: From Docker Basics to Azure Container Instances
- Author(s):
- Release date: September 2021
- Publisher(s): Apress
- ISBN: 9781484278079
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