- Explore how to create and deploy a containerized application by using Azure Kubernetes Service declarative manifest files.
By the end of this module, you're able to:
- Create and set up an Azure Kubernetes Service cluster.
- Deploy Kubernetes workloads by using deployment YAML files.
- Create and manage a stateful application with an external storage by using Azure Cosmos DB and Azure Kubernetes Service
By the end of this module, you'll be able to:
- Deploy a stateful cloud-native application to Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)
- Create an Azure Cosmos DB database
- Understand the concepts of database security through Kubernetes
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Syllabus
- Deploy a containerized application on Azure Kubernetes Service
- Introduction
- Create an Azure Kubernetes Service cluster
- Exercise - Create an Azure Kubernetes Service cluster
- Deploy an application on your Azure Kubernetes Service cluster
- Exercise - Deploy an application on your Azure Kubernetes Service cluster
- Summary
- Deploy and manage a stateful application by using Azure Cosmos DB and Azure Kubernetes Service
- Introduction
- Understand state management in Kubernetes
- Exercise - Host a new database using Azure Cosmos DB
- Summary