In this post, the author demonstrates how to deploy a web application on Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) without writing Docker or Kubernetes manifest files using the open-source command-line tool, Draft and Acorn.
The tool containerizes and deploys the app, generates Docker manifests based on the project language, and provides a solid starting point for each container's port to expose.
The author shares their experience with Draft and Acorn, and how they're excellent tools for developers to get a quick deployment on Kubernetes clusters, abstracting most of the Kubernetes details away that can be challenging to learn for developers new to the platform.
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