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Apr 29, 2019

Today’s guest is Rob Richardson — a software craftsman building web properties in ASP.NET, Node, Angular, and Vue. He’s a software developer, a community leader, a mentor, and a business owner (of Richardson & Sons.) Rob is also a Microsoft MVP; published author; frequent speaker at conferences, user groups, and community events; and a diligent teacher and student of high-quality software development.

 

As an expert on Containers in Azure, Rob gives his insights and recommendations. In this episode, he explains the critical steps when creating a container, what developers should consider when looking to run and support Containers through Azure, and much, much more.

 

Topics of Discussion:

[:47] About today’s episode and guest.

[1:26] Jeffrey welcomes Rob to the podcast.

[1:52] What are Containers ready for so far in Azure?

[4:15] How did Rob come to focus on Containers?

[5:56] Does Rob consider Containers more of a Dev concept or an Ops concept?

[8:42] Rob’s advice to those with existing .NET framework applications looking to run and support Containers through Azure.

[11:29] What should developers consider for .NET framework applications that are tied to Windows?

[17:22] Rob outlines the critical steps for creating a container that packages up their application.

[22:33] What the term ‘Image’ means in Containers.

[23:31] About the Azure DevOps Podcast’s sponsor: Clear Measure.

[23:57] If a build succeeds (from a continuous integration process starting with the container), does Rob recommend continuing by promoting the container to various environments along the way to production?

[25:50] How many application components should go in a single container? And if you’re doing a .NET build, should you intentionally do it only on a few projects or should you do it at the solution level?

[30:25] How do Containers affect what your monthly Azure bill might be vs. using PaaS services?

[33:27] Resources that Rob recommends listeners follow-up on to learn more about this topic!

[35:50] Where to find Rob online and find him at upcoming conferences!

 

Mentioned in this Episode:

Azure DevOps

Clear Measure (Sponsor)

Windows Containers

Rob Richardson’s Blog
Rob’s Twitter: @Rob_Rich
Richardson & Sons

AZGiveCamp

The Azure DevOps Podcast Ep. 10: “Talking Azure DevOps at the Microsoft Ignite Event 2018”

ASP.NET

Node

Angular

Vue

Azure Kubernetes (AKS)

Azure Container Instances (ACI)

Azure Web Apps

Docker

Docker Hub

Azure Container Registry

Platform as a Service (PaaS)

Rob’s upcoming presentations

DockerCon

 

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