In this episode, Haishi Bai and Bruno Medina are joined by Subramanian Ramaswamy, Principle Program Manager working on Azure Service Fabric to talk about the preview of Service Fabric on Linux – a key milestone on our journey to make Service Fabric available for any cloud and any OS. This latest release includes Eclipse and Jenkins support, so developers can use the tools they know to build and deploy on Service Fabric on Linux. With .NET Core made available on Linux and Mac, we are offering enterprise developers with C# background an option to do C# Microservices on Linux using Service Fabric, making the Linux ecosystem easier to navigate. Check out the episode and blog by Mark Russinovich, CTO, Azure on the announcement here.
Links from the show:
[06:50] - Demo: Service Fabric SDK on Linux
[07:51] - Demo: Service Fabric cluster management
[10:20] - Demo: Java application creation, deployment and failover
[21:00] - Demo: Creating and managing a hosted cluster
[27:12] - Demo: Mac experience
[29:40] - Demo: Eclipse experience
[33:40] - Demo: Containerized applications
Service Fabric SDK
Introduction to Microservices
Jeffrey Richter's Service Fabric course
Service Fabric Samples
Service Fabric Party Clusters
Service Fabric Lab
Service Fabric Forum
Service Fabric questions (stack overflow)
Service Fabric issues
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