You’ve probably heard that Kubernetes on the Microsoft Azure Container Service (ACS) is now generally available. This is great news for the developer community. With a production-ready ACS for K8S, you’ll now be able to use it in real applications. In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to create an ACS and deploy the Talend Open Source enterprise service bus (ESB) application.
Before You Get Started
You’ll first need to fulfill a few prerequisites. First, create a client_id and client_secret_id. Refer to Microsoft’s instructions on creating an Active Directory application and service principal for information on creating your ids. You will also need RSA public and private keys, and you will need to add the private part of the key to the ssh client. Next, obtain azure CLI 2.0 and kubectl. Finally, you must have docker on your workstation. https://goo.gl/bf9HzW #DataIntegration #ML
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