Summary

Completed

Great work! In this module, you learned about accelerating your application-modernization journey using Azure Migrate: App Containerization by containerizing and migrating an ASP.NET application to AKS. You containerized and migrated the Parts Unlimited ASP.NET application that was running on Windows machines to AKS using the Azure Migrate: App Containerization tool.

Azure Migrate: App Containerization tool is a standalone tool that can run on any Windows machine. The tool can remotely connect to a Windows server machine that's running your ASP.NET web application that you're looking to containerize and migrate to AKS or Azure App Service. The tool will identify the components that need to be packaged together into the container image and generate a Dockerfile that can help you build out that container image. Further, you can also use the Azure Container Registry-based build feature to build that container image and push it to your Container Registry. The tool will then generate the Kubernetes manifest files that are needed to get that application deployed on AKS. The customizations built into every step along the way can help you parameterize app configurations, store and manage application secrets using Azure Key Vault, and move app contents to AKS persistent volumes. You can download, save, and further use the tool-generated artifacts such as Dockerfiles and Kubernetes for day-two operations.

Clean up resources

In this module, you created resources by using your Azure subscription. The following steps show you how to clean up these resources so that there's no continued charge against your account.

  1. Go to the Azure portal.
  2. In the left menu, select Resource groups.
  3. Select the resource group name that starts with LearnAppContainerization (or the resource group name you used).
  4. On the Overview tab, select Delete resource group.
  5. To confirm the deletion, enter the name of the resource group. To delete all the resources you created in this module, select Delete.

Learn more

For more information on containerizing and migrating your applications to AKS using Azure Migrate, check out these articles: