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1111# Manage Container Instance Zero-to-One And One-to-Many Using Container Service Orchestrator (Java)
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14- Azure Container Instance sample for managing container instances.
15- - Create an Azure Container Registry to be used for holding private Docker container images
16- - If a local Docker engine cannot be found, create a Linux virtual machine that will host a Docker engine
17- to be used for this sample
18- - Use Docker Java to create a Docker client that will push/pull an image to/from Azure Container Registry
19- - Pull a test image from the public Docker repo (tomcat:8) to be used as a sample for pushing/pulling
20- to/from an Azure Container Registry
21- - Create an Azure container group with a container instance using the container image that was pushed to the
22- container registry created above
23- - Test that the container app can be reached via "curl" like HTTP GET calls
24- - Retrieve container log content
25- - Create a SSH private/public key to be used when creating a container service
26- - Create an Azure Container Service with Kubernetes orchestration
27- - Log in via the SSH client and download the Kubernetes config
28- - Create a Kubernetes client using the Kubernetes config file downloaded from one of the virtual machine managers
29- - Create a Kubernetes namespace
30- - Create a Kubernetes secret of type "docker-registry" using the Azure Container Registry credentials from above
31- - Create a Kubernetes replication controller using a container image from the Azure private registry from above
32- and a load balancer service that will expose the app to the world
13+ Azure Container Instance sample for managing container instances.
14+
15+ - Create an Azure Container Registry to be used for holding private Docker container images
16+ - If a local Docker engine cannot be found, create a Linux virtual machine that will host a Docker engine
17+ to be used for this sample
18+ - Use Docker Java to create a Docker client that will push/pull an image to/from Azure Container Registry
19+ - Pull a test image from the public Docker repo (tomcat:8) to be used as a sample for pushing/pulling
20+ to/from an Azure Container Registry
21+ - Create an Azure container group with a container instance using the container image that was pushed to the
22+ container registry created above
23+ - Test that the container app can be reached via "curl" like HTTP GET calls
24+ - Retrieve container log content
25+ - Create a SSH private/public key to be used when creating a container service
26+ - Create an Azure Container Service with Kubernetes orchestration
27+ - Log in via the SSH client and download the Kubernetes config
28+ - Create a Kubernetes client using the Kubernetes config file downloaded from one of the virtual machine managers
29+ - Create a Kubernetes namespace
30+ - Create a Kubernetes secret of type "docker-registry" using the Azure Container Registry credentials from above
31+ - Create a Kubernetes replication controller using a container image from the Azure private registry from above
32+ and a load balancer service that will expose the app to the world
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3535## Running this Sample
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