If you need to set up a container environment to be used by the developers in your Azure tenant, you will have to think about where to store your container images. In general, the way to do this is to provide a container registry. This registry could reside on a VM itself, but using PaaS services with cloud technologies always provides an easier and more flexible design.
This is where Azure Container Service (ACS) comes in, as it is a PaaS solution that provides high flexibility and even features such as replication between geographies.
This means you will need to fill in the following details:
When you create your container registry, you will need to define the following:
- The registry name (ending with
azurecr.io
) - The resource group the registry sits in
- The Azure location
- The admin user (if you will need to log in to the registry using an account)
- The SKU:
- Basic
- Standard
- Premium
The following table details the features and limits of the basic, standard, and premium...