Kubernetes vs Azure Service Fabric for .NET Core Micro-service Applications
Shaiju T

Shaiju T @shaijut

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Kubernetes vs Azure Service Fabric for .NET Core Micro-service Applications

Publish Date: Jan 17 '20
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Hi all 😊, I recently heard that to deploy .NET Core Micro-service Applications Azure Service Fabric is good choice than Kubernetes, So Is this statement true ?

Lets discuss below points: 👇

👉 Which is best Kubernetes vs Azure Service Fabric

👉 Which can cut cost and give value to us ❓

👉Have anyone used Kubernetes or Azure Service Fabric for .NET Core Applications ❓

👉 Is it worth to learn Kubernetes for .NET developers ❓

What do you think ❓ 👍

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  • Shaiju T
    Shaiju TNov 19, 2020

    I attended Azure Fundamentals Training online, Below is the answer from a Microsoft Azure expert: Service Fabric is built to support windows containers so if you're looking at deploying windows containers then sure however the industry standard is Docker containers these days and to use Kubernetes (AKS) to run docker containers in production :)

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