Using containers and orchestrators changes the way we look at building software and defining a software delivery pipeline. Container-based development fundamentally supports what the DevOps folks call a shift left, where developers of distributed systems become more accountable for the quality of the overall solution, meaning the binaries and how they are connected. Hence, wiring up my services in no longer the networking, integration, or operations teams' problem; it belongs to the developers. In fact, the YAML specification for connecting and deploying their application is now an artifact that gets checked into source code control!
Faster deployment of fixes and enhancements is a prime motivation for containerizing monolithic web applications built with job and .NET. Containerization allows each team to operate...