Rick Claus created a director’s cut of the 2022 Windows Server Summit. One of the sessions was our part about modernizing your Windows Server Apps with Windows Containers and Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS), on Azure and on-premises with AKS hybrid deployment options. The AKS hybrid deployment options allow you to run the Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) in your on-premises datacenter or at the edge, using Windows Server or Azure Stack HCI. This allows you to run Linux and Windows Containers site-by-site in Microsoft Azure and on-premises.
To learn more, check out our video here:
Blog by Rick Claus on ITOpsTalk.com:
Windows Server has been an on-prem app platform for many years. We all have apps that run on IIS that we maintain in our environments in some form or another. Did you know that you can think about migrating those apps to a more modern container solution like Azure Kubernetes Services? Yup – Windows Containers exist and you can find out more about them with Vinicius and Thomas. They will walk you though how to modernize your applications on premises and in Azure. You’ll see how to use Azure Migrate to move your applications to Azure Container Instances or Azure Kubernetes Services in Azure or on-premises.
Rick Claus on ITOpsTalk.com
Resources:
- Windows Admin Center https://aka.ms/windowsadmincenter
- Azure Arc https://aka.ms/azurearc
- Windows Containers https://aka.ms/WindowsContainerDocs
- Azure Kubernetes Services https://aka.ms/AKSDocs
- AKS Hybrid on Azure Stack HCI and Windows Server https://aka.ms/aksHybridDocs
To watch more sessions from the 4th annual Windows Server Summit – check out the playlist https://aka.ms/WSS2022Playlist
Tags: AKS, AKS Hybrid, AKS on Azure Stack HCI, AKS on Windows Server, Azure, Cloud, Container, Hyper-V, Microsoft, Microsoft Azure, Windows, Windows Server Last modified: June 13, 2023