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Apply scenario-based learning to effectively handle the technical and business impact of various services like AKS, ACI, Azure Functions, and Azure Container Apps on Azure Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free PDF eBook Key Features:Understand the what, why, and how of different container technologies available on Microsoft Azure Explore the practical implementation of various Azure container technologies with the help of use cases Learn common business strategies for selecting the right Azure container technology at optimized cost Book Description: Whether you're working with a…mehr

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Apply scenario-based learning to effectively handle the technical and business impact of various services like AKS, ACI, Azure Functions, and Azure Container Apps on Azure Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free PDF eBook Key Features:Understand the what, why, and how of different container technologies available on Microsoft Azure Explore the practical implementation of various Azure container technologies with the help of use cases Learn common business strategies for selecting the right Azure container technology at optimized cost Book Description: Whether you're working with a start-up or an enterprise, making decisions related to using different container technologies on Azure has a notable impact your app migration and modernization strategies. This is where companies face challenges, while choosing the right solutions and deciding when to move on to the next technology. Azure Containers Explained helps you make the right architectural choices for your solutions and get well-versed with the migration path to other platforms using practical examples. You'll begin with a recap of containers as technology and where you can store them within Azure. Next, you'll explore the different Microsoft Azure container technologies and understand how each platform, namely Azure Container Apps, Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS), Azure Container Instances (ACI), Azure Functions, and Azure App Services, work - you'll learn to implement them by grasping their respective characteristics and use cases. Finally, you'll build upon your own container solution on Azure using best practices from real-world examples and successfully transform your business from a start-up to a full-fledged enterprise. By the end of this book, you'll be able to effectively cater to your business and application needs by selecting and modernizing your apps using various Microsoft Azure container services. What You Will Learn:Make the best-suited architectural choices to meet your business and application needs Understand the migration paths between different Azure Container services Deploy containerized applications on Azure to multiple technologies Know when to use Azure Container Apps versus Azure Kubernetes Service Find out how to add features to an AKS cluster Investigate the containers on Azure Web apps and Functions apps Discover ways to improve your current architecture without starting again Explore the financial implications of using Azure container services Who this book is for: This book is for cloud and DevOps architects, application developers, technical leaders, decision makers, and IT professionals working with Microsoft Azure and cloud native technologies, especially containers. Reasonable knowledge of containers and a solid understanding of Microsoft Azure will help you grasp the concepts in this book.
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Wesley Haakman lives in the Netherlands and has worked with Microsoft Azure for over 8 years. He is a Microsoft Azure MVP and works as the head of DevOps at Intercept, a cloud service provider company in the Netherlands. Wesley has worked in IT for more than 18 years, starting his career as an IT support technician for Novell NetWare and SUSE Linux environments. Now, he primarily focuses on using Microsoft Azure for building and helping DevOps teams to add value for their customers. In his spare time, Wesley enjoys writing his own blog, as well as providing sessions for events and user groups. Outside of tech, he loves mountain biking and spends a fair amount of time with his family.