Episode

Tutorial: AKS + MySQL - Flexible Server [15 of 16] | Azure Database for MySQL - Beginners Series

Recently, Kubernetes and containerized applications have been increasingly popular for their efficiency, scalability, and ease of deployment. Azure provides a fully managed Kubernetes service (Azure Kubernetes Service, or AKS) that helps you quickly and easily define, deploy, debug, and upgrade even the most complex containerised applications. In this video, we’ll look at how you can deploy simple applications on AKS that integrate Azure Database for MySQL - Flexible Server on the backend in five simple and easy-to-follow steps!

Chapters

  • [00:00] - Kubernetes + MySQL
  • [02:50] - Step 1: Create a Flexible Server
  • [04:13] - Step 2: Prepare your application
  • [06:33] - Step 3: Create an Azure Container Registry
  • [07:33] - Step 4: Create an AKS cluster
  • [08:47] - Step 5: Deploy application to AKS
  • [11:29] - Clean up resources

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