Azure Container Service is now generally available
I’m excited to announce the general availability of the Azure Container Service; the simplest, most open and flexible way to run your container applications in the cloud.
I’m excited to announce the general availability of the Azure Container Service; the simplest, most open and flexible way to run your container applications in the cloud.
Today we’re highlighting Mesosphere’s Marathon, which just reached its version 1.0 milestone and is part of Mesosphere’s Datacenter Operating System (DCOS). Marathon 1.0 integrates with Apache Mesos on the Azure Container Service to deliver a complete enterprise-grade solution for container orchestration.
Today we are making a preview of Azure Container Service (ACS) available to our customers.
Azure Container Service builds on our work with Docker and Mesosphere to create and manage scalable clusters of host machines onto which containerized applications can be deployed, orchestrated, and managed.
An upcoming Microsoft Virtual Academy course focusing on the running of Linux workloads on Azure will highlight some of the recent work. In this post I will share a little about this course and highlight a change in my role here in Microsoft.