.Net Apps on Azure Virtual Machine Windows & Linux | Docker

Provision Windows and Linux Virtual Machines on Azure Cloud || Docker Azure Integration

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What you will learn

Implementing IaaS Solutions

Create Windows 2019 VM, Configure IIS, Install Web Deploy, Install .Net Core Runtime, Install Web Deploy

Inbound Ports & Firewall, Deploy .Net Core Web Application on Windows Virtual Machine

Create Linux Ubuntu 18.04 VM, Configure Apache Web Server, Install .Net Core Runtime, Install FTP,

Configure Kestrel Service, Inbound Ports & Firewall, Deploy .Net Core Web Application on Linux Ubuntu Virtual Machine

Docker, Create Image, Run Instance Locally, Push on Docker Hub, Create App Service from Docker Hub

Push Image to Azure Container Registry, Create Container Instance from ACR

Why take this course?

Azure virtual machines (VMs) enable you to create dedicated compute resources in minutes that can be used just like a physical desktop or server machine.

Azure Virtual Machines (VM) is one of several types of on-demand, scalable computing resources that Azure offers. Typically, you choose a VM when you need more control over the computing environment than the other choices offer. This article gives you information about what you should consider before you create a VM, how you create it, and how you manage it.

An Azure VM gives you the flexibility of virtualization without having to buy and maintain the physical hardware that runs it. However, you still need to maintain the VM by performing tasks, such as configuring, patching, and installing the software that runs on it.

Azure virtual machines can be used in various ways. Some examples are:

  • Development and test – Azure VMs offer a quick and easy way to create a computer with specific configurations required to code and test an application.

  • Applications in the cloud – Because demand for your application can fluctuate, it might make economic sense to run it on a VM in Azure. You pay for extra VMs when you need them and shut them down when you don’t.

  • Extended datacenter – Virtual machines in an Azure virtual network can easily be connected to your organization’s network.

The number of VMs that your application uses can scale up and out to whatever is required to meet your needs.

Introduction to Containers and Docker

Containerization is an approach to software development in which an application or service, its dependencies, and its configuration (abstracted as deployment manifest files) are packaged together as a container image. The containerized application can be tested as a unit and deployed as a container image instance to the host operating system (OS).

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Eddington
November 4, 2022
very clear and detailed explanation with a step by step process covering all the errors and how to resolve them.

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