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Azure Containers Explained

Azure Containers Explained discusses important features, pros and cons, and deployment and configuration methods of Azure App Services, Azure Functions, Azure Container Instances, Azure Container Apps, and AKS for containers. The book shows you how these technologies interact with each other, and teaches when and why each should be used.

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Difficulty Level
Intermediate
Completion Time
9h16m approx.
Language
English
Certification
Not available

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Book Content

chapters 9h16m total length

1. Azure Containers – Pleased to Meet You
2. Azure App Service – Running a Container Was Never That Difficult
3. Deploying Containers to Azure Functions
4. Azure Container Instances for Serverless Containers
5. Azure Container Apps for Serverless Kubernetes
6. Azure Kubernetes Service for Kubernetes in the Cloud
7. The Single Container Use Case
8. Deciding the Best Fitting Azure Technologies for Multiple Containers
9. Container Technologies for Startups
10. Container Technologies for Small and Medium-Sized Businesses
11. Container Technologies for Enterprises
12. Migrating Between Container Technologies
13. Azure Container Instances – I Like the Scalability, But I Need More
14. Beyond Azure Container Apps
15. Azure Kubernetes Service – The Next Steps
16. What's Next – Diving into Future Trends and More

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