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Do you have questions on Containers? #AskBenArmstrong
Fundamentally, Containers are an isolated, resource controlled, and portable runtime environment which runs on a host machine or virtual machine and allows you to run an application or process which is packaged with all the required dependencies and configuration files on its own.
When you containerize an application, only the components needed to run this application and of course the application itself are combined into an image, which are used to create the Containers.
How are you utilising containers? Do you have questions on Containers? On Tuesday, 24th April, Microsoft Program Manager Ben Armstrong, will be answering your questions on Containers. It is a rare opportunity. Don’t miss out.
- Date and Time: Tuesday, Apr 24, 2018, 4pm CEST (7am PDT / 10am EDT) Duration: Approx. 1 hour
- Date and Time: Tuesday, Apr 24, 2018, 10am PDT / 1pm EDT (7pm CEST) Duration: Approx. 1 hour
You can also ask questions through twitter until Tuesday by including #AskBenArmstrong.
Modern Infrastructure: Provisioning private clouds and virtualized data centers. September 8th @Microsoft Brisbane
What’s New in System Center VMM 2016?
System Center 2016 will continue to speed time to value with new provisioning, monitoring and automation capabilities designed for your software-defined datacenter. Optimized for both traditional management and private cloud environments.
Tuesday 8 September I will be presenting an event at Microsoft Brisbane about the new features in System Center VMM and the rich enhancements provided with Microsoft Azure Operational Insights and Automation. Learn best practices for using VMM to manage your datacenter fabric. Come and see how other customers are using System Center.
We will also have a sneak peek of Containers and management of Windows Server Containers using PowerShell.
- When
- Tuesday, 8 September 2015 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM (AEST)
- Where
- Microsoft Brisbane – Level 28. 400 George st. Brisbane 4000 AU – View Map
Hyper-V Containers bringing speed and scale to the next level in today’s cloud-first world
Last October, Microsoft and Docker, Inc. jointly announced plans to bring containers to developers across the Docker and Windows ecosystems via Windows Server.
Hyper-V Containers will ensure code running in one container remains isolated and cannot impact the host operating system or other containers running on the same host. Applications developed for Windows Server Containers can be deployed as a Hyper-V Container without modification, providing greater flexibility for operators who need to choose degrees of density, agility, and isolation in a multi-platform, multi-application environment.
The new Microsoft Container technology offers flexibility and choice through Windows Server containers, Linux containers, and Hyper-V containers both in the cloud and on-premises.