This is the last set of recordings of Microsoft Ignite Live stage recordings I am going to share. Today I am going to share two videos, in one I had the chance to speak with Craig Wilhite and Vinicius Apolinario about why you should care about containers and how to get started. In the second one, I spoke with Ben Armstrong from the Hyper-V team about some of the great fun bits the team is doing.
[cta title=”Video: Windows Container” button=”Microsoft Ignite Live” link=”https://myignite.techcommunity.microsoft.com/sessions/89324?WT.mc_id=thomasmaurer-blog-thmaure”]A lot has been said about containers recently, but why should you care? Containers are not an “all or nothing” situation and understanding when they can be beneficial is key to a successful implementation. Come and learn from the containers team how you can get started with this technology and some tips and tricks that will help you with your containerization journey![/cta]
[cta title=”Video: Hyper-V” button=”Microsoft Ignite Live” link=”https://myignite.techcommunity.microsoft.com/sessions/89334?WT.mc_id=thomasmaurer-blog-thmaure”]Ben Armstrong, Principal Program Manager on the Hyper-V team talks about some of the challenging, interesting, quirky, and just fun changes that have happened in virtualization over the last year.[/cta]
I hope this gives you a quick look at some of the fun parts the Hyper-V team is doing with containers and Hyper-V. You can check out the following links to get more information:
- Azure Hybrid on Azure.com
- Hyper-V on Microsoft Docs
- Windows Containers on Microsoft Docs
- Blog Hyper-V Container and Windows Container
Microsoft Ignite 2019 was a lot of fun, and you can also watch my session about Hybrid Cloud Management at Microsoft Ignite. If you have any questions, please let me know in the comments.
Tags: Azure, Container, Hyper-V, Hyper-V Container, Ignite, Microsoft, Microsoft Ignite, Microsoft Ignite 2019, Windows, Windows 10, Windows Container, Windows Server Last modified: December 17, 2019