diff --git a/Instructions/Demos/Lab_09c-Implement-Azure-Container-Apps.md.md b/Instructions/Demos/Lab_09c-Implement-Azure-Container-Apps.md.md deleted file mode 100644 index 0e26ffce..00000000 --- a/Instructions/Demos/Lab_09c-Implement-Azure-Container-Apps.md.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,98 +0,0 @@ ---- -lab: - title: 'Lab 09c: Implement Azure Container Apps' - module: 'Administer PaaS Compute Options' ---- - -# Lab 09c: Implement Azure Container Apps -# Student lab manual - -## Lab scenario -Azure Container Apps enables you to run microservices and containerized applications on a serverless platform. With Container Apps, you enjoy the benefits of running containers while leaving behind the concerns of manually configuring cloud infrastructure and complex container orchestrators. - -## Objectives - -In this lab, we will: -- Task 1: Create a container app and environment -- Task 2: Deploy the container app -- Task 3: Test and verfiy deployment of the container app - -Begin by signing in to the [Azure portal](https://portal.azure.com). - -## Estimated timing: 20 minutes - -## Task 1: Create a container app and environment - -To create your container app, start at the Azure portal home page. - -1. Search for `Container Apps` in the top search bar. -1. Select **Container Apps** in the search results. -1. Select the **Create** button. - -### Basics tab - -In the *Basics* tab, do the following actions. - -1. Enter the following values in the *Project details* section. - - | Setting | Action | - |---|---| - | Subscription | Select your Azure subscription. | - | Resource group | Select **Create new** and enter `az104-09c-rg1`. | - | Container app name | Enter `my-container-app`. | - -#### Create an environment - -Next, create an environment for your container app. - -1. Select the appropriate region. - - | Setting | Value | - |--|--| - | Region | **Your choice**. | - -1. In the *Create Container Apps environment* field, select the **Create new** link. -1. In the *Create Container Apps Environment* page on the *Basics* tab, enter the following values: - - | Setting | Value | - |--|--| - | Environment name | Enter `my-environment`. | - | Zone redundancy | Select **Disabled** | - -1. Select the **Monitoring** tab to create a Log Analytics workspace. -1. Select the **Create new** link in the *Log Analytics workspace* field and enter the following values. - - | Setting | Value | - |--|--| - | Name | Enter `my-container-apps-logs` | - - The *Location* field is pre-filled with your region for you. - -1. Select **OK**. - - -## Task 2: Deploy the container app - -1. Select the **Review and create** button at the bottom of the page. - - Next, the settings in the Container App are verified. If no errors are found, the *Create* button is enabled. - - If there are errors, any tab containing errors is marked with a red dot. Navigate to the appropriate tab. Fields containing an error will be highlighted in red. Once all errors are fixed, select **Review and create** again. - -1. Select **Create**. - - A page with the message *Deployment is in progress* is displayed. Once the deployment is successfully completed, you'll see the message: *Your deployment is complete*. - -## Task 3: Test and verfiy deployment of the container app - -Select **Go to resource** to view your new container app. Select the link next to *Application URL* to view your application. Verify you have a *Welcome to Azure Container Apps* message. - -## Clean up resources - -If you're not going to continue to use this application, you can delete the Azure Container Apps instance and all the associated services by removing the resource group. - -1. Select the **my-container-apps** resource group from the *Overview* section. -1. Select the **Delete resource group** button at the top of the resource group *Overview*. -1. Enter the resource group name and confirm you want to delete the app. -1. Select **Delete**. -1. The process to delete the resource group may take a few minutes to complete.