Microsoft Azure is a cloud computing service from Microsoft.
Azure offers a range of Software as a Service (SaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS) and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) options for deploying applications and services on Microsoft-managed data Centre infrastructure.
In this course, you will learn the fundamentals of Microsoft Azure Kubernetes Service, how to create a Resource Group in Azure, understanding the Architecture of Azure and types of services, the prerequisites for Kubernetes Cluster in Azure, explore on creating Kubernetes Cluster on Azure and access the Cluster to deploy the application by building the container Image, Pushing the Container Image to AKS Repository and Deploying the Application on AKS Cluster.
Further deploying an Application to AKS Cluster using Windows VM by creating a Virtual Machine to Connect to VM by Remote Desktop Connection, then further Install Azure CLI tool in Windows VM to the Set Environment Path Variable to kubectl to Connect to AKS Cluster Using Windows VM and deploying an application in Windows VM. Explore on Scaling, Implementing Scaling-Up and Scaling-down of Kubernetes Deployments in Cluster, further understanding of Persistent Volume, Volume Claim in AKS, Volume Modes and Access Modes of Persistent Volumes and further accessing the AKS Kubernetes Dashboard.