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Azure Containers Explained

By : Wesley Haakman, Richard Hooper
Book Image

Azure Containers Explained

By: Wesley Haakman, Richard Hooper

Overview of this book

Whether you’re working with a start-up or an enterprise, making decisions related to using different container technologies on Azure has a notable impact your app migration and modernization strategies. This is where companies face challenges, while choosing the right solutions and deciding when to move on to the next technology. Azure Containers Explained helps you make the right architectural choices for your solutions and get well-versed with the migration path to other platforms using practical examples. You’ll begin with a recap of containers as technology and where you can store them within Azure. Next, you’ll explore the different Microsoft Azure container technologies and understand how each platform, namely Azure Container Apps, Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS), Azure Container Instances (ACI), Azure Functions, and Azure App Services, work – you’ll learn to implement them by grasping their respective characteristics and use cases. Finally, you’ll build upon your own container solution on Azure using best practices from real-world examples and successfully transform your business from a start-up to a full-fledged enterprise. By the end of this book, you’ll be able to effectively cater to your business and application needs by selecting and modernizing your apps using various Microsoft Azure container services.
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
1
Part 1: Understanding Azure Container Technologies
8
Part 2: Choosing and Applying the Right Technology
14
Part 3: Migrating Between Technologies and Beyond

Getting to know containers in the Azure landscape

You aren’t reading this book because you want to run containers on Amazon Web Service (AWS), Google Cloud Platform (GCP), or on-premises. You’re reading this because you are interested in the container landscape on Microsoft Azure. Let’s take a look at that!

Microsoft Azure provides different technologies that support running container-based workloads. Each technology fits different use cases and has different behavior, and it’s important that you select the right technology for the task at hand. There is no right or wrong solution; some are fit to run on enterprise-grade technologies such as Azure Kubernetes Service and some will do just fine on Azure App Service for containers. However, if you are a software company, it is unlikely that your solution is going to remain the same over several years. Business goals change, software architectures change, and public clouds change. Knowing what your options are, when to migrate, or when to reconsider a specific technology are key to successfully running containers in Microsoft Azure.

In this book, we will discuss, explain, and show multiple Azure container technologies and elaborate on their use cases. Let’s briefly introduce these technologies:

  • Azure App Service for containers
  • Azure Functions for containers
  • Azure Container Instances
  • Azure Container Apps
  • Azure Kubernetes Service
  • Azure Container Registry

We will provide a brief overview of each technology in the next section and help you understand what they do and why.