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Here's how to deploy your .NET 6 API to a Kubernetes Cluster

Published about 1 year ago • 1 min read

Hello there,

Hope you're doing good.

Building and deploying containerized applications is one of the most common patterns used in microservice architectures - you have a cluster of nodes running the same code in different containers. As the request spike goes up, more containers add and as it goes down some are destroyed.

But who makes managing these containers easy? Enter Kubernetes.

Kuberenetes is a popular engine that orchestrates container deployment, management, scaling and lot more. It's so popular among DevOps and is a knowledge desired for developers as well.

I've written a hands-on guide on how you can deploy and orchestrate a simple .NET 6 Web API in Kubernetes. You can find the link to the article here - https://referbruv.com/blog/how-to-deploy-net-6-web-api-to-kubernetes/

I hope you like the article interesting and useful.

Cheers

Ram

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