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Microsoft Acik Kaynak Zirvesi - Istanbul 2018

Delivering modern cloud native applications with ​open source technologies on Azure​

Overview

This workshop will guide you through migrating an application from "on-premise" to containers running in Azure Kubernetes Service.

The labs are based upon a node.js application that allows for voting on the Justice League Superheroes (with more options coming soon). Data is stored in MongoDB.

Note: These labs are designed to run on a Linux CentOS VM running in Azure (jumpbox) along with Azure Cloud Shell. They can potentially be run locally on a Mac or Windows, but the instructions are not written towards that experience. ie - "You're on your own."

Note: Since we are working on a jumpbox, note that Copy and Paste are a bit different when working in the terminal. You can use Shift+Ctrl+C for Copy and Shift+Ctrl+V for Paste when working in the terminal. Outside of the terminal Copy and Paste behaves as expected using Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V.

Lab Guides

  1. [Setup Lab environment]
  2. [Run app locally to test components]
  3. [Create Docker images for apps and push to Azure Container Registry]
  4. [Create an Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) cluster]
  5. [Deploy application to Azure Kubernetes Service]
  6. [CI/CD Automation using Jenkins Pipeline]
  7. [Kubernetes UI Overview]
  8. [Operational Monitoring and Log Management]
  9. [Application and Infrastructure Scaling]
  10. [Upgrade an Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) cluster]
  11. [Update and Deploy New Version of Application]

Contributing

This project was forked from Microsoft Container Hackfest lab project. And it also includes additional enhancements by Comparex Turkey OSS Team.

License

This software is covered under the MIT license. You can read the license [here][license].

This software contains code from Heroku Buildpacks, which are also covered by the MIT license.

This software contains code from [Helm][], which is covered by the Apache v2.0 license.

You can read third-party software licenses [here][Third-Party Licenses].