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The Azure Cloud Native Architecture Mapbook

You're reading from   The Azure Cloud Native Architecture Mapbook Explore Microsoft Cloud's infrastructure, application, data, and security architecture

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800562325
Length 376 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Solution and Infrastructure
2. Chapter 1: Getting Started as an Azure Architect FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Solution Architecture 4. Chapter 3: Infrastructure Design 5. Chapter 4: Infrastructure Deployment 6. Section 2: Application Development, Data, and Security
7. Chapter 5: Application Architecture 8. Chapter 6: Data Architecture 9. Chapter 7: Security Architecture 10. Section 3: Summary
11. Chapter 8: Summary and Industry Scenarios 12. Other Books You May Enjoy

Zooming in on containerization

Containers are everywhere and on everyone's lips! In the following sections, we will explore Azure's container offering.

The Azure platform supports different flavors, which range from single-container support to full orchestrators. The solution architecture map already describes the different high-level use cases. Therefore, let's zoom deeper with a richer map that specifically targets containers (see Figure 2.16):

Figure 2.16 – Zoom in on containers

Figure 2.16 – Zoom in on containers

Microservices are one of the top use cases for running container orchestrators, such as AKS. Service Fabric Mesh has been designed at its core to deal with microservice architectures, by providing both stateless and stateful services. However, over the past 2 years, the adoption of Kubernetes worldwide has grown so fast that Microsoft's focus has now shifted to AKS. To bring statefulness (and more) to services in your AKS cluster, you can leverage...

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