Deploying Container Applications
In this chapter, we will learn to deploy containerized applications to Azure and on-premise environments remotely. The scripts authored in this chapter will be used to configure continuous integration and delivery pipelines in the next chapters. Windows-based container images have an additional privilege of being deployed as Windows Containers or Hyper-V Containers, and this is irrespective of how the container is built and published. This provides the great advantage of selecting the isolation level during deployment, and this chapter focuses on the process versus user isolation types, which are two different types of container deployments. As in the previous chapter, we will be using Microsoft Azure to provision ...
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