In this tutorial, you prepared an Azurecontainerregistry for use with AzureContainer Instances, and pushed a container image to the registry. The following steps were completed:
Tutorial: Prepare a geo-replicated Azurecontainerregistry An Azurecontainerregistry is a private Docker registry deployed in Azure that you can keep network-close to your deployments.
Learn how to create an Azure Container Registry (ACR) in just 4 minutes — and push your first container image to it. Perfect for developers, cloud engineers, and IT professionals getting started...
AzureContainerRegistry (ACR) is one of the Azure services that allow managing and storing Docker images. It provides a safe and personal space to store and execute Docker containers together with with the Docker images that contain them.
In this tutorial, you created a private, geo-replicated containerregistry, built a container image, and then pushed that image to your registry. Advance to the next tutorial to deploy your container to multiple Web Apps for Containers instances, using geo-replication to serve the images locally.
Learn about Azure's private registry service to host Docker container images and related artifacts. AzureContainerRegistry service also supports ACR Tasks, a suite of services to build, manage, and patch container images.
By the end of this video, you'll have a solid understanding of how to create and manage an AzureContainerRegistry, enabling you to efficiently store, secure, and deploy your container...
Azure Container Registry is a private registry service for building, storing, and managing container images and related artifacts. In this quickstart, you create an Azure container registry instance with the Azure portal.