
Chris Noring
Senior Cloud Advocate, Microsoft
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Create independently deployable, highly scalable, and resilient services using the free and open-source .NET platform. Learn Live with our experts on how you can Create microservices with .NET and ASP.NET
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Microservice applications are composed of small, independently versioned, and scalable customer-focused services that communicate with each other over standard protocols with well-defined interfaces. Each microservice typically encapsulates simple business logic, which you can scale out or in, test, deploy, and manage independently. Smaller teams develop a microservice based on a customer scenario and use any technologies that they want to use. Microservices applications deployed in containers make it possible to scale out apps, and respond to increased demand by deploying more container instances, and to scale back if demand is decreasing. In complex solutions of many microservices the process of deploying, updating, monitoring, and removing containers introduces challenges. This module explains some of those challenges and shows how Kubernetes can help. In this episode, you will:
Create and deploy an ASP.NET Core microservice to AKS. In this episode, you will:
Learn how to make your cloud-native ASP.NET Core microservices app fault-tolerant with minimal impact on the user. In this episode, you will:
Learn how to instrument your cloud-native ASP.NET Core microservices app to diagnose problems and monitor performance. In this episode, you will:
Implement a feature flag in your cloud-native ASP.NET Core microservices app to enable or disable a feature in real time. In this episode, you will:
Modify a cloud-native ASP.NET Core microservices app to use managed data stores in Azure. In this episode, you will:
Modify a cloud-native ASP.NET Core microservices app to understand API gateways in Azure. In this episode, you will:
Implement GitHub Actions to build a container image and deploy to Azure Kubernetes Service. In this episode, you will:
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Senior Cloud Advocate, Microsoft
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