![]() Whilst it's great to be able to issue some commands and have stuff magically appear it's unlikely that you would use this approach to create production-grade infrastructure: having precise control over naming things is one good reason. In my previous post I described my experience of working through Microsoft's Continuous Integration and Deployment of Multi-Container Docker Applications to Azure Container Service tutorial which is a walkthrough of how to use an Azure CLI 2.0 command to create a VSTS deployment pipeline to push Docker images to an Azure Container Registry and then deploy and run them on an Azure Container Service running a DC/OS cluster. Continuous Delivery with Containers – Azure CLI Command for Creating a Docker Release Pipeline with VSTS Part 2 Posted by Graham Smith on MaOne Comment (click here to comment)
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