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83 TopicsWhat’s new in Azure Container Apps at Build’24
Azure Container Apps is a fully managed serverless container service that enables you to build and deploy modern, cloud-native applications and microservices at scale. It offers a simplified developer experience while providing the flexibility and portability of containers. Azure Container Apps supports a variety of languages and frameworks, making it a versatile platform for developers. The features we're announcing at Build'24 for intelligent apps, Java and .NET Aspire will further deepen this commitment.61KViews2likes0CommentsAzure Kubernetes Service Baseline - The Hard Way
Are you ready to tackle Kubernetes on Azure like a pro? Embark on the “AKS Baseline - The Hard Way” and prepare for a journey that’s likely to be a mix of command line, detective work and revelations. This is a serious endeavour that will equip you with deep insights and substantial knowledge. As you navigate through the intricacies of Azure, you’ll not only face challenges but also accumulate a wealth of learning that will sharpen your skills and broaden your understanding of cloud infrastructure. Get set for an enriching experience that’s all about mastering the ins and outs of Azure Kubernetes Service!42KViews7likes6CommentsAnnouncing Azure Deployment Environments preview
[Update: May 23, 2023] We’re excited to announce that Azure Deployment Environments is now generally available and you can start using the service for free today. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- We’re excited to announce the public preview of Azure Deployment Environments, a managed service that enables dev teams to quickly spin up app infrastructure with project-based templates to establish consistency and best practices while maximizing security, compliance, and cost-efficiency. Azure Deployment Environments eliminates the complexities of setting up and deploying environments by enabling teams to templatize their environments and define environment types specifically for development, testing, staging, or production. By defining environment types for different stages of development, organizations make it easy for developers to deploy environments not only with the right services and resources, but also with the right security and governance policies already applied to the environment, making it easier for developers to focus on their code instead of their infrastructure. Sign in to the Azure portal and search for “Deployment Environments” to begin creating environments for your organization.30KViews5likes17CommentsLeverage OpenCost on Azure Kubernetes Service to understand and monitor your infrastructure spend
Microsoft joins the OpenCost community as a contributing partner. Learn about our initial contributions and how to get started with OpenCost for cost visibility and monitoring on Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS).18KViews3likes2CommentsAzure Kubernetes Service Free tier and Standard tier
To better communicate the benefits and use cases for the two cluster management options, we are announcing a new Standard tier for AKS which includes the previous standalone uptime SLA feature in addition to improved capabilities over the Free tier.13KViews2likes2Comments