Implementing Windows Server 2019 Containers

Implementing Windows Server 2019 Containers

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Create a protected and agile application environment, offering both stability and flexibility, by implementing containers on Windows Server 2019

Container technology is nothing new and with the release of Windows Server 2019, you can now provide Windows Server containers and Hyper-V containers in your own environment.

In this course, you will learn all about installing and configuring Windows Server 2019 container hosts. You will be introduced to containers and the differences between Windows Server containers and Hyper-V containers. Next, you will delve into deploying and managing containers on Windows Server. You will also master a new feature: deploying and managing Linux containers in Windows Server 2019. You will also manage and orchestrate containers with the new Kubernetes support provided by Windows Server 2019. You will manage container networking, and deploy a multi-container application in Azure.

By the end of this course, you will have the knowledge and skills you need to maximize your efforts and meet your enterprise needs. As an administrator you will be able to provide developers with protected and agile application environments, offering both stability and flexibility.

This course provides comprehensive demonstrations followed up by hands-on instructions to ensure maximum retention of container management skills. New features are fully explained in lay terms to ensure comprehension.

What You Will Learn

  • Successfully deploy of containers and related management services and interfaces.
  • Discover nano-server and server-core containers and ultimately run a web server and a database using Docker
  • Understand the difference between virtual machines, Windows Server containers, and Hyper-V containers
  • Build your own registry to distribute containers to servers unconnected to the internet
  • Use Active Directory Group Managed Service Accounts to access domain resources from a container