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Crosser as Azure Container Service

Depending on your specific use case, it may be advantageous to deploy a Crosser Node at the cloud level. This approach can be particularly beneficial when aiming for scalability, centralized management, or integration with other cloud-based services.

To deploy containers in a cost-effective and efficient manner—while avoiding the overhead associated with provisioning and maintaining virtual machines, configuring the container runtime environment, and handling ongoing infrastructure management—several cloud providers offer solutions that allow you to run containers directly as a managed service. These services abstract away the underlying infrastructure, enabling you to deploy and scale containers quickly without needing to manually manage servers or virtual machines.

The following article describes step-by-step how to set up the Crosser Node as an Azure Container Service. Read here

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David Nienhaus | Senior Solution Engineer

David is a Senior Solution Engineer at Crosser. He has over 15 years experience working with software integration and digitization projects for critical infrastructure.
His engineering background gives him the understanding and focus needed to solve customer use cases in the most efficient and successful way.