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Learning Windows Server Containers

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Learning Windows Server Containers

Overview of this book

Windows Server Containers are independent, isolated, manageable and portable application environments which are light weight and shippable. Decomposing your application into smaller manageable components or MicroServices helps in building scalable and distributed application environments. Windows Server Containers have a significant impact on application developers, development operations (DevOps) and infrastructure management teams. Applications can be built, shipped and deployed in a fast-paced manner on an easily manageable and updatable environment. Learning Windows Server Containers teaches you to build simple to advanced production grade container based application using Asp.Net Core, Visual Studio, Azure, Docker and PowerShell technologies. The book teaches you to build and deploy simple web applications as Windows and Hyper-V containers on Windows 10 and Windows Server 2016 on Azure. You will learn to build on top of Windows Container Base OS Images, integrate with existing images from Docker Hub, create custom images and publish to Hub. You will also learn to work with storage containers built using Volumes and SQL Server as container, create and configure custom networks, integrate with Redis Cache containers, configure continuous integration and deployment pipelines using VSTS and Git Repository. Further you can also learn to manage resources for a container, setting up monitoring and diagnostics, deploy composite container environments using Docker Compose on Windows and manage container clusters using Docker Swarm. The last chapter of the book focuses on building applications using Microsoft’s new and thinnest server platform – Nano Servers.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Credits
Foreword
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface

Developing ASP.NET 4.5 applications as Windows Server Containers


In the earlier section, we learned how to run an ASP.NET Core application on Kestrel, packaged and deployed as a Windows Server Container image. In this section, we will be converting an existing ASP.NET 4.5 application as a Windows Server Container package which runs on IIS within the windows server core:

  1. Let us start with creating a basic ASP.NET 4.5 MVC application on Visual Studio 2015. Click on File | New | Project or Ctrl + Shift + N from keyboard to create a new project.

 

  1. Select ASP.NET Web Application (.NET Framework) template. Ensure .NET Framework 4.5.2 is selected on the framework section on top. Click OK.
  2. Select c:\samples\aspnet4.5\ as the location for storing the project artifacts. Let us also name the project as WindowsContainerSample:
  1. Select MVC template from ASP.NET 4.5.2 Templates. Click on Change Authentication and select No Authentication. Click OK on the Change Authentication window and then click OK on the...