Updated 11. Setting the solution up in Service Fabric (markdown)
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### - Deploying eShopOncontainers as Windows Containers to Azure Service Fabric
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In order to deploy eShopOnContainers as Windows Containers an Azure SF environment must be first set. There is available an ARM template to do that job in the following link [SF Win ARM deployment](https://github.com/dotnet-architecture/eShopOnContainers/tree/dev/deploy/az/servicefabric/WindowsContainers). Follow the steps in [create SF](deploy/az/servicefabric/WindowsContainers/readme.md).
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In order to deploy eShopOnContainers as Windows Containers an Azure SF environment must be first set. There is available an ARM template to do that job in the following link [SF Win ARM deployment](https://github.com/dotnet-architecture/eShopOnContainers/tree/dev/deploy/az/servicefabric/WindowsContainers). Follow the steps in [create SF](/deploy/az/servicefabric/WindowsContainers/readme.md).
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The ARM script will generate all the necessary Azure resources to publish eShopOnContainers as windows containers.
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Once the SF resources have been successfully created, the next step is to publish the SF projects. These projects are under the directory [SF Directory](https://github.com/dotnet-architecture/eShopOnContainers/tree/dev/ServiceFabric) and contains all the xml config files needed to configure and publish eShopOnContainers. SF is composed by 4 SF apps:
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