Summary
In this chapter, we covered the features of Service Fabric which make it an ideal platform to host Microservices. We discussed how Service Fabric acts as an orchestrator for managing Microservices.
In the second section of the chapter, we covered the architecture of Service Fabric in detail and studied the cluster services. Next, we discussed the infrastructure model, system services, and programming models available to build and host applications on Service Fabric.
Finally, we walked through the steps for creating a Service Fabric cluster on Azure and preparing our system to get started with developing applications on Service Fabric.
In the next chapter, we will dive deeper into building applications on Service Fabric.
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