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Azure Containers Explained

You're reading from   Azure Containers Explained Leverage Azure container technologies for effective application migration and deployment

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803231051
Length 278 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Wesley Haakman Wesley Haakman
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Preface 1. Part 1: Understanding Azure Container Technologies
2. Chapter 1: Azure Containers – Pleased to Meet You FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Azure App Service – Running a Container Was Never That Difficult 4. Chapter 3: Deploying Containers to Azure Functions 5. Chapter 4: Azure Container Instances for Serverless Containers 6. Chapter 5: Azure Container Apps for Serverless Kubernetes 7. Chapter 6: Azure Kubernetes Service for Kubernetes in the Cloud 8. Part 2: Choosing and Applying the Right Technology
9. Chapter 7: The Single Container Use Case 10. Chapter 8: Deciding the Best Fitting Azure Technologies for Multiple Containers 11. Chapter 9: Container Technologies for Startups 12. Chapter 10: Container Technologies for Small and Medium-Sized Businesses 13. Chapter 11: Container Technologies for Enterprises 14. Part 3: Migrating Between Technologies and Beyond
15. Chapter 12: Migrating Between Container Technologies 16. Chapter 13: Azure Container Instances – I Like the Scalability But I Need More 17. Chapter 14: Beyond Azure Container Apps 18. Chapter 15: Azure Kubernetes Service – The Next Steps 19. Chapter 16: What’s Next – Diving into Future Trends and More 20. Index 21. Other Books You May Enjoy

Beyond Azure Container Apps

We have successfully deployed ACA based on our extended use case. We have seen that it really fits the requirements of our use case. But here we go again: requirements change, customers change, and in this case, the number of customers is changing.

ACA was introduced as the stepping stone to AKS. In this chapter, you will learn that this is exactly what we used it for. However, the term stepping stone does not mean it is just a short-term solution. Sometimes, your solution runs just fine on ACA; there aren’t many changes and there is no reason to migrate to something else. New features are still being added regularly as ACA is quite new. Perhaps, in 2 years’ time, we will run even bigger workloads on ACA. But, it is a platform-as-a-service offering, which means your workloads and configuration are required to be standardized and you need to operate within the constraints of the platform. Sometimes, as you get more ambitious, the platform...

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