03.06.2020 |
- 10:30 Uhr
- Thorsten Hans
Webinar: Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) für .NET-Core-Entwickler
Im Webinar am 03. Juni 2020 erklärte Thorsten Hans am Beispiel von Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS), was Kubernetes ist und wie der Container-Orchestrator funktioniert. Anhand einer exemplarischen .NET-Core-Anwendung hat er veranschaulicht, wie der Weg in das beliebte „Cloud-Betriebssystem“ gelingt. Sie lernen Plattformfeatures optimal einzusetzen um Ihre Anwendungsbestandteile cloud-agnostisch zu realisieren und optimal in Kubernetes zu betreiben.
Thorsten Hans
Thorsten Hans ist Consultant bei Thinktecture. Sein technologischer Fokus liegt auf Kubernetes, Docker und Infrastructure as Code. Im Frontend sind seine Spezialgebiete Angular und Electron.
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