Tobias Zimmergren 3/18/2019

Building a .NET Core API, host it in Azure Container Instances from a private Container Registry and enable HTTPS using Application Gateway

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This article provides a step-by-step tutorial on building a .NET Core C# API, containerizing it with Docker, publishing the image to Azure Container Registry (ACR), and deploying it to Azure Container Instances (ACI). It also covers configuring Azure Application Gateway to enable HTTPS access to the API through virtual networks. The post includes prerequisites like Docker and Azure CLI, and aims to help developers set up a secure, scalable hosting environment for containerized APIs in Microsoft Azure.

Building a .NET Core API, host it in Azure Container Instances from a private Container Registry and enable HTTPS using Application Gateway

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