Previous chapters discussed the benefits and various challenges of microservices applications. By now, it’s quite clear that orchestrators are the backbone of the microservices ecosystem. We also discussed Azure Service Fabric and the various options to deploy microservices applications. Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) is a vast subject; however, we will cover the fundamental details required to deploy microservices applications. There are practical scenarios along with hands-on code ...
5. Azure Kubernetes Service
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