Edge Show 116 - Docker on Azure
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Learn how to get started running Docker on top of Microsoft Azure IaaS and understand some fundamentals of Docker in this demo-heavy interview with Andrew Weiss, ASSC Consultant at Microsoft. After you've got the fundamentals down from this interview you might want to check out the more advanced topic of running Kubernetes on Microsoft Azure for container cluster management.
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Hi, Guys,
Just done my test run of Docker on Azure following Ross's tutorial here:
http://msopentech.com/blog/2014/08/15/getting_started_docker_on_microsoft_azure/
(This link is not easy to find).
I've got a question though: apparently Docker is a great tool to deploy everything Linux, what if we want similar experience to deploy ASP.NET, Windows Service, WCF etc.?
Is there plan to let Windows support Operating System Level Virtualisation something LXC can do? If not, why?
Best regards,
Dong
Typo alert: Your video starts of saying this is episode 116 (which is correct), but your web page on channel9.msdn.com and on your Windows App says it is 117.
@GeoffWass: thanks for catching that, fixing it now. But the url change might take awhile.
@xied75: You can develop for ASP.NET on Docker using the open source Mono framework. More info here: http://www.mono-project.com/. As far as Windows Service, WCF, etc development, this is restricted to Windows as they are proprietary technologies that simply don't exist on Linux.
As for your second question - Microsoft is aware of this idea, but we have nothing to discuss at this time.
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