April 2017
Beginner
404 pages
9h 30m
English
Azure has grown by leaps and bounds to become a top class public cloud platform for on demand provisioning of VMs or pay-per-use services. With the focus shifting towards resource optimization and microservices, Azure also provides a plethora of options for running both LXC and Windows Containers on Azure.
Windows Server 2016 Core with containers image is readily available on Azure. Developers can log in to the portal and create a Windows Server 2016 Core machine and run containers within minutes. It comes preinstalled with Docker runtime environment. Users can download the Remote Desktop Client from the portal and run Docker native commands using Windows CLI or PowerShell. Windows Server Containers are ...
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