May 1, 2024
3 minute read
Azure Container Registry (ACR) is a managed registry service offered by Microsoft Azure for building, storing, and managing container images. With ACR, developers can easily create, distribute, and scale containerized applications in a secure and reliable manner.
Why Learn Azure Container Registry?
There are several reasons why you might want to learn about Azure Container Registry. Some of them are:
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Reading list
We've selected 11 books
that we think will supplement your
learning. Use these to
develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a
deeper understanding of the topics covered in
Azure Container Registry.
Provides a comprehensive overview of Docker, the leading container platform. It covers everything from the basics of Docker to advanced topics such as Docker Swarm and Docker Compose. The book is written by a Docker Captain with extensive experience in container technologies, and it valuable resource for anyone looking to learn more about Docker.
Provides a practical guide to using Kubernetes, the leading container orchestration platform. It covers everything from the basics of Kubernetes to advanced topics such as Helm and Istio. The book is written by a team of Kubernetes experts with extensive experience in container technologies, and it valuable resource for anyone looking to learn more about Kubernetes.
Provides a collection of patterns for designing and building cloud-native applications. It covers a wide range of topics, including containers, microservices, and serverless computing. The book is written by a leading expert on cloud-native architectures, and it valuable resource for anyone looking to learn more about this topic.
Provides a comprehensive overview of Docker, the leading container platform. It covers everything from the basics of Docker to advanced topics such as Docker Swarm and Docker Compose. The book is written by a team of Docker experts with extensive experience in container technologies, and it valuable resource for anyone looking to learn more about Docker.
Provides a practical guide to securing container-based applications. It covers a wide range of topics, including container security best practices, vulnerability management, and threat detection. The book is written by two experienced security professionals, and it valuable resource for anyone looking to improve the security of their container-based applications.
Provides a guide to building and deploying Java applications in a cloud-native environment. It covers a wide range of topics, including microservices, containers, and serverless computing. The book is written by a leading expert on cloud-native Java development, and it valuable resource for anyone looking to learn more about this topic.
Provides a comprehensive overview of Kubernetes, the leading container orchestration platform. It covers everything from the basics of Kubernetes to advanced topics such as Helm and Istio. The book is written by a Docker Captain with extensive experience in container technologies, and it valuable resource for anyone looking to learn more about Kubernetes.
Provides a practical guide to building microservices. It covers a wide range of topics, including microservice architecture, design patterns, and testing. The book is written by a leading expert on microservices, and it valuable resource for anyone looking to learn more about this topic.
Provides a collection of patterns for designing and building serverless applications. It covers a wide range of topics, including serverless architecture, design patterns, and testing. The book is written by a leading expert on serverless computing, and it valuable resource for anyone looking to learn more about this topic.
Provides a guide to building and managing cloud-native infrastructure. It covers a wide range of topics, including cloud providers, networking, and storage. The book is written by two experienced cloud engineers, and it valuable resource for anyone looking to learn more about this topic.
Provides a collection of patterns for designing and building Kubernetes applications. It covers a wide range of topics, including microservices, containers, and serverless computing. The book is written by two experienced Kubernetes engineers, and it valuable resource for anyone looking to learn more about this topic.
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