Containers and Microservices Panel at NDC London
.NET Rocks!1 Mars 2016

Containers and Microservices Panel at NDC London

So where are containers and microservices going? While at NDC London, Carl and Richard hosted a panel discussion with Michele Bustamante, Mark Rendle and Ben Hall to talk about microservices and the role that containers play in making microservices manageable and practical. Docker is the most well-known of the container services, but its not alone, and the panel debates the relative merits of the different container technologies. When it comes to the microservices, how important are containers? How micro is micro, and how many do we need? Could Azure Service Fabric be an example of how to do microservices at a platform level, rather than container? Lots of questions and discussion on this hot topic!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

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Comparing SPA Frameworks with Brian Noyes

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DevOps Pipelines with Donovan Brown

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Multi-tenant Apps Using cloudscribe with Joe Audette

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