How to migrate Tomcat applications to containers
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- Migrate to Containers → goo.gle/3gw51Bv
Migrate traditional workloads to GKE Autopilot → goo.gle/3D2oscG
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How to use Google Cloud’s fit assessment tool → goo.gle/3TTt4bF
Apache Tomcat is one of the most commonly used Java web servers, and many enterprises run production Java web applications on Tomcat servers. In this video, developer advocate Mike Coleman shows how you can use Google Cloud’s Migrate to Containers to speed up your modernization efforts. Watch to learn how simple it can be to deploy a GKE Autopilot cluster, or migrate an existing VM-based workload to Kubernetes.
Chapters:
0:00 - Intro
0:45 - Tomcat VM
1:38 - Default image
2:05 - Where to run your migrated apps?
2:35 - Migration pipelines
3:07 - Migrating an application
4:11 - Demo overview
4:43 - Demo
7:37 - Wrap up
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I understood that here we containerize a war in a single tomact instance. How about a tomcat with multiple wars? Is there any migration plan to containerise each war seperately in a tomcat?
take a bow .... one of the finest videos i have seen ..............google cloud u r just amazing .......
Can we migrate a Windows VM that houses a Tomcat App Server?
Great !!!