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Latest revision as of 09:20, 3 May 2019
Full Title
Deploying a ASP.NET core website to Microsoft Cloud Services.
Context
- Bring up a secure web site deployment with a minimum of fuss.
- At first the challenge is getting the Web Site working well.
- The assumption here is that the design is not fully fleshed out as the User Experience needs to be functional before it can be fully evaluated.
- Later the problem is to get the performance to be good while the deployment expands to multiple instances.
Problems
- The largest part of the problem is not getting the web site to run, but rather to ensure that it is secure using SSL certificates and HTTPS.
Solutions
- Use Visual Studio to attach debugger to running instance.