Windows Container support is available in preview in Azure App Service. By deploying applications via Windows Containers in Azure App Service you can install your dependencies inside the container, call APIs currently blocked by the Azure App Service san
In this tutorial, Visual Studio Code is used to create a containerized Node.js application with Docker, push the container image to a registry, and then deploy the image to Azure App Service. Follow along with this video: https://docs.microsoft
Push the image to a container registryBefore deploying the image to an App Service or a Container App, the image must be uploaded to a container registry. The image can be uploaded to either Azure Container Registry (ACR) or Docker Hub....
For more information, see Unique Default Hostname for App Service Resource.This article shows you how to deploy your code as a ZIP, WAR, JAR, or EAR package to Azure App Service. It also shows how to deploy individual files to App Service, separate from your application package.Prerequisites...
Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) is a managed Kubernetes service that lets you quickly deploy and manage clusters. In this article, you use Azure CLI to deploy an AKS cluster that runs Windows Server containers. You also deploy an ASP.NET sample application in a Windows Server container to the...
The recently announced .NET 8's Aspire stack for building cloud-native apps is a great match for Azure Container Apps. .NET Aspire was designed to easily...
While using Docker for local development provides a seamless experience, deploying containers to production, or a test environment can be quite challenging...
Why Azure Container Apps? Azure Container Apps (ACA) is a platform for running container-first applications and microservices. It is powered by Kubernetes but is far simpler to use and manage for the average developer. Teams using ACA can focus on building their applications and getting to prod...
Microsoft is leveraging technology from submarines and working with pioneers in marine energy for the second phase of its moonshot to develop self-sufficient underwater datacenters that can deliver lightning-quick cloud services to coastal cities. An experimental, ...
Why Azure Container Apps? Azure Container Apps (ACA) is a platform for running container-first applications and microservices. It is powered by Kubernetes but is far simpler to use and manage for the average developer. Teams using ACA can focus on building their applications and getting to produ...