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Dec 05, 2017Similarities between Azure Containers and Windows 2016 Server containers
So, is this Containers for Dummies? I certainly hope so! My interest is how Azure Containers and Windows 2016 Server containers are similar, and how they can work together to provide a hybrid develop...
Weijuan Shi Davis
Microsoft
Dec 05, 2017Bill - If I understand correctly, you'd like to leverage Azure's container related tooling and infrastructure support for your development work. That could be Azure Service Fabric, Azure Container Services, Azure Container Instance, Azure Kubernetes Services etc. Once the development is done in that virtual environment with Azure services, you wanted to deploy on premise customized hardware, and will also manage and maintain yourself. Right?
This flow is interesting and is opposite to the flows that I am more familiar with: develop locally and/or on cloud and deploy to cloud. I am glad to learn this and add to the Enterprise Developer experience that I am driving at.
My intuition is this is doable but I haven't done this myself and haven't seen others done this yet. I am new to the Container team so I am learning with the community too.
My suggestion is you can start trying out those Azure container related services. Azure Service Fabric might be a good option because Service Fabric does have an on premise option for customers to manage and deploy on their own.
Weijuan Shi Davis
Microsoft
Dec 05, 2017Robert - just realized there is a live webinar now on "Migrate to Azure with Windows Containers" which could be helpful for you. Here is the link of this webinar, not sure you can view on demand later or not:
Migrate to Azure with Windows Containers.
This Ignite session might be helpful too:
https://myignite.microsoft.com/sessions/53622?source=sessions
"Modernizing existing .NET applications with Windows Containers and Azure cloud"