 Hi there and welcome to another edition of Tuesdays with Corey. We are here one week later and time does fly. We've learned a lot. We are dressed differently and it is different weather and still sunny. So still Tuesday and today we are going to show Windows on Azure Containers. So this is not yet been released. Is that correct? Right. So it's but coming soon. Coming soon. So we're going to see a live demo of this and you're going to show it on a Mac. Yeah. This is like kind of weird, right? Blum, this is going to be good though. Yeah. I'm excited. Okay. And so you're going to just show. So ACI, I mean, we talked about this before. It's no infrastructure, containers deploy. Again, no VMs, nothing you deal with. You just kind of get the containers up pretty quick. And we've shown everything Linux up to now. Engine X and, you know, Python based solutions. But now you're going to show something Windows. Yep. I'm pretty excited. I don't know if I've seen this yet. Okay. Well, so let's get. So is there anything that you want to add to that or we just want to get rolling? I think we can probably just get rolling. You've said so much. Basically, everything that we've shown before for ACI will apply here with one additional property that we'll pass in and say, Hey, this is Windows. And now I'm going to ask an idea. I shouldn't ask because I didn't ask this ahead of time. You last week, we showed the Kubernetes control. Will this sort of work on top of the Kubernetes control? I don't know if we've tried it yet, but it should work. It should work actually, shouldn't it? Yeah. Without having to worry about what your agents are running. Yeah. So it's crazy. Give it a try out there. We're learning now. Hopefully, let us know if this works because we didn't plan this ahead of time. Yeah. OK, good. Let's actually let's show the demo that we did plan. And then we'll see if anyone else tries this out. Yep. So as we've shown before, we've added a container module to the AZ CLI. I see. So AZ Container Create is kind of the command that we're telling people to use. So in this case, we'll do hello Windows. And the image we will use is kind of the Windows equivalent of Nginx, which is IIS. And we'll use the Nano Server version to get the smallest possible image because we want it to start up as fast as possible. We'll put it in a resource group. And so most of that sort of time is the size of the image, bringing that down. Yeah, pulling down the image is a good chunk of it. OK. We want an IP address. We talked about before how you can do different sizes. Yes, it is. So custom CPU and memory. So let's do a custom size. All right. And I like that. So two CPUs, 3.5 gigs memory. Yep. And then this is the key thing, right? So we default to Linux because most containers these days are Linux. But if you want to use a Windows container, just tell us that and we'll get it going for you. So with that, I think we have everything we need. OK. And so this is going to go. This is going to pull down. That's great. It's already creating. It's going to pull down from this location. Same thing that we did with Linux side. But this time, it's going to pull down Windows. It's going to boot it up and start it up pretty quickly. And then it's going to have an endpoint for us. Yep, exactly. So we can see here in the table that basically I had some. In this resource group, I had a couple of Linux containers. But now I've created this Windows one. And so you just see the difference in the OS type there. But otherwise, everything looks pretty much exactly the same. So yeah, this should take maybe 20, 30 seconds to spin up and then take a look at it. All right. So let's take a look and see if that's up and running. There it is. It's in succeeded state. All right, there you go. Go and grab the IP. Yes, here we go. Here we go. There we go. If I can find the copy, it's not there. Is it right there? Oh, no, is it there? Yeah, yeah, come on. Come on. You don't have to open a new window, right? It's fine. Forget it. It's too late. Did I do it wrong? We'll allow it. Boom. I asked up and running container ACI. Yep. Boom. Windows Server. And it would be great to see if people do this with Kubernetes. Yeah. Give it a shot. Actually, let's see if it works. Yeah, that's usually, you know, things just work. Things normally just work. All right, with that, oh, no, I did a connector. We got a chance to connect to that. Anyway, with that, thank you so much, Sean. This is great. So three weeks in a row, we've done ACI straight up, right? ACI in the rocks. No, ACI straight up, ACI with the connector, right? And now we've done ACI with Windows. Yep. Awesome. Well, thank you so much for sharing your wonderful service with us. Thank you for having me. Yeah, of course. And thank you so much for joining us for these three sessions. This is Tuesdays with Corey. That is hashtag Azure TWC. Ask us questions if you've got them. And next week, I think we may be doing some new stuff, some new service stuff. So already, we're new. There's not old news now. We're moving on. We're moving on from you, man. It's all right. Three weeks and we're done. That's the cycle. Way over. Thank you so much. Have a wonderful Tuesday. If you're in a place that's sunny, enjoy the sun. Hopefully it's not hazy and smoky. All right. Thanks a lot. Bye-bye. You guys do like a little puppet show or something like that? Should we say something like, well, why don't we just wait for that? Why don't we just wait for that? You can take any of these clips. Why don't we just wait for that? Why don't we just speed things up and let's wait for that?