Scott Hanselman has also a recent 101 introduction to containers. I also have many other posts on my blog about using Docker with ASP.NET Core. NET developers, as well as multiple talks and videos on the subject. Steve Gordon has an excellent blog series on Docker for. This series does not focus on using Docker with ASP.NET Core in general. I won't touch on Project Tye in this series, though I'm sure I'll blog about it soon! Since then Project Tye has arisen as a promising new way to deploy ASP.NET Core apps to Kubernetes. Important note: I started writing this blog series about a year ago, but it's been delayed for various reasons (ahem, procrastination). Instead I'm going to focus on the app-developer's side, taking an application and deploying it to an existing cluster. I'm not an expert on Kubernetes by any means, so I'm not going to go deep into a lot of the technical aspects, or describe setting up a Kubernetes cluster. In this series I'll cover a variety of topics and things I've learned in deploying applications to Kubernetes. This post is the first in a series on deploying ASP.NET Core applications to Kubernetes.
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