Learn how to run containerized Windows applications and deploy and manage containers in your data center with Windows Server 2019.
Windows Server 2019: Deploying Containers
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
- Run Windows Containers on Windows Server 2019
- About the environment
- What you need to know about this course
- Why run containers in Windows?
- Windows and Docker, better together
- Introduction to containers
- Understand container architecture
- Containers vs. virtual machines
- Images vs. containers
- Clusters, nodes, services, and stacks
- New Windows 2019 Container features
- Docker editions
- Install a Windows container host
- Install a Windows container host on Windows Server Core
- Run your first container in Windows
- Run Windows Nano Server in a container
- Run IIS in a container
- Configure Docker startup options
- Push and pull containers from a registry
- Considerations for running containers in production
- Control containers in Windows
- Manage images
- Understand tags
- Manage container networking
- Manage container storage
- Orchestrate Windows Containers with Swarm
- Orchestrate Windows Containers with Kubernetes
- Use Dockerfiles
- Enable Hyper-V Containers
- Run Windows Nano Server in a container
- Run Linux containers in Windows
- Compare Azure Container offerings
- Run containers in Azure with Windows Server 2019
- Compare AWS container Offerings
- Run containers in AWS with Windows Server 2019
- Next steps
Taught by
David Davis