This lab aims to show a few ways you can deploy a container on Azure
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This lab aims to show a few ways you can deploy a container on Azure
Containirize dotnet core web Api using Docker, push to Azure Container Registry and deploy to Kubernetes cluster in AKS
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DEVOPS + ACR + TRIVY
A proof of concept of running self-hosted Azure DevOps agent with private access Azure Container Instance
Exam AZ-203: Developing Solutions for Microsoft Azure
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Yet another Angular Typescript CircleCI project containerized with Docker in an Azure Container with app service
A complete solution for creating and deploying a self-hosted agent/runner for Azure DevOps and Github using Docker containers. The solution supports automated deployment using bicep to Azure cloud where the agent/runner is hosted.
Dockerize Spring Boot Application and Push the image to Azure Container Registry
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CI/CD of simple Java-Springboot application. Build and package the application into .jar . Created Dockerfile and dockerised the application. Built and pushed image to ACR and deployed to ACA. Integrated jacoco for code coverage and tested using Junit test cases. The infrastructure is built using bicep templates.
CREATE DOCKER REGISRY SERVICE CONNECTION USING DEVOPS CLI
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A repository showcasing self-hosted Azure DevOps agent pulled from private ACR, running on ACI with deployment to private app service.
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A project to showcase CI/CD workflow with GitHub Actions and Azure
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