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March 22-24, Moscow, OpenHack on Microsoft containers and microservices

I am now at Microsoft in the engineering team responsible for supporting projects with containers and microservices on Azure. In the process of communication with partners and customers, a lot of questions arise. Often the very first question is why do we need containers. My favorite answer is, if you don’t need containers, you don’t need containers :) But I still suggest some classic applications of containers. The second question is whether containerization is a transition to microservice architecture. The general answer, of course, is no. A simple example, transferring a monolith entirely to a container. The third most popular question is how containers will change / improve my DevOps process. Actually, as with microservices, the answer is the same - by itself, the introduction of projects into the process does not improve the DevOps process, but opens up new opportunities for its improvement.



Some of these and many other questions can be answered by trying all these technologies and approaches with their own hands, but it is not always possible to do this on a real project. Therefore, we present you a new format of the event from Microsoft - OpenHack - a three-day interactive practical workshop . The first event of this format will be held in Moscow on March 22-24.

To participate in OpenHack, we invite developers who would like to explore the possibilities of implementing microservice and / or container-oriented scripts for Azure Container Services, Azure Container Instances and Service Fabric. For three days you will be immersed in a structured set of consistent practical tasks in English for working in teams.
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To perform tasks you must come with your laptop.

To participate you must register , the number of places is limited.

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/350944/


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