Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)
3 TopicsPublic Preview for Azure Migrate ASP.NET Assessments & Business Case for Windows Containers
Today we're excited to announce the public preview of ASP.NET Assessments and the Business Case features for Windows Containers on Azure Kubernetes Services (AKS) and App Service via Azure Migrate. These new features add on top of the existing functionality of discovering and migrating .NET web apps. Azure Migrate aims to be a one-stop shop for all migrations to Azure, providing capabilities to discover, assess and right size your workloads and migrate them at-scale. With these new features, Azure Migrate provides the following for ASP.NET web apps: Cloud readiness for AKS, App Service A recommended configuration of Node SKUs and Node count (or App Service plan) The yearly cost savings by running these apps on Azure.3.8KViews1like0CommentsWAC Azure Extension vs Local Installation - Feature Set checklist
Hi All Is there any article that has a comprehensive side by side of the features that are available via the WAC Extension in Azure (Arc specifically) vs downloading and installing WAC locally I was trying to follow Thomas Mauer's guide to deploy an AKS cluster locally. I wanted to achieve this from Azure, but the AKS blade/option is not present via this extension. Is there a method to connect to the local WAC from Azure, similar to the way the extension is presented? I am aware that I could deploy WAC locally, configure AKS on it, then join that on its own to Azure. My use-case on this is that I have a bunch of bare-metal that has a lot of compute power that would make for excellent local clusters or dev environments.411Views0likes0Comments