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Getting Started with Nano Server

You're reading from   Getting Started with Nano Server Automate multiple VMs and transform your datacenter

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781782175223
Length 406 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Introduction to Nano Server FREE CHAPTER 2. Getting Started with Nano Server 3. Deploying Nano Server in a Virtual Machine and on Physical Hardware 4. Deploying Hyper-V Cluster on Nano Server 5. Deploying, Managing, and Monitoring Nano Server with System Center 2016 6. Managing Nano Server with Windows PowerShell and Windows PowerShell DSC 7. Managing Nano Server with Third-Party Tools 8. Running Windows Server Containers and Hyper-V Containers on Nano Server 9. Troubleshooting Nano Server 10. Running Other Workloads on the Nano Server

Summary


In this chapter, we discussed Windows containers and how they can change the way we deploy applications. We also talked about container benefits and how they can integrate across Dev and Ops teams to accelerate application delivery.

Finally, we showed you how to deploy and run a Windows Server container and a Hyper-V container on top of Nano Server using Nano base OS and Server Core images running IIS.

It's worth noting that not all web applications will run on Nano Server. IIS version 10 running on Nano Server targets applications developed and based on ASP.NET Core, so the full .NET Framework will not run. Applications written in Java and PHP will run with IIS on Nano.

Microsoft is working on reducing the size of the Nano base OS image footprint on disk by 50% and even more by the time you read this. This has two benefits: firstly, it will speed up the start-up time of containers, and secondly, it will minimize the bandwidth needed when you pull the image from Docker Hub. Please check...

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