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Tutorial: Deploying Windows Apps with Draft, Helm and Kubernetes

Tutorial: Deploying Windows Apps with Draft, Helm and Kubernetes

IMPORTANT NOTE:Due to the nature of tutorials, this session has been placed in a smaller capacity room to help facilitate a conducive learning environment. Space is very limited and seating will be g …

Talk Title Tutorial: Deploying Windows Apps with Draft, Helm and Kubernetes
Speakers Jessica Deen (Senior Cloud Advocate, Microsoft), Patrick Lang (Senior Software Engineer, Microsoft)
Conference KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America
Conf Tag
Location Seattle, WA, USA
Date Dec 9-14, 2018
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Slides Talk Slides
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IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the nature of tutorials, this session has been placed in a smaller capacity room to help facilitate a conducive learning environment. Space is very limited and seating will be given on a first come-first serve basis. The tutorial will be recorded and viewed on the CNCF YouTube channel after the event concludes. Thank you for your understanding.In this session, we’ll go through two key workflows:1) How to deploy and manage a Windows-based application on KubernetesWe’ll start with an already-built Windows application in a container, and walk through a simple deployment on Kubernetes. Along the way, we’ll go over some of the key considerations such as handling secrets, required node selectors, and other common differences you may encounter in clusters with Windows & Linux nodes. This section does not require access to a Windows machine, only a browser, ssh & kubectl will be required.2) Building an end-to-end workflow with Draft & HelmOnce you understand how to deploy a Windows application with Kubernetes, we can move on to setting up the full developer workflow. We’ll create a new app using .Net Core on Windows, scaffold and deploy with Draft. This requires Windows 10 (laptop or VM running on Azure or VMWare Fusion)

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