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Enable [[AKS_Concepts#HTTP_Application_Routing|HTTP application routing]]. | Enable [[AKS_Concepts#HTTP_Application_Routing|HTTP application routing]]. | ||
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Network policy | Enable [[AKS_Concepts#Private_Cluster|private cluster]]: Disable | ||
Set authorized IP ranges: Disable | |||
Network policy: None | |||
===Integration=== | ===Integration=== |
Latest revision as of 22:45, 9 April 2021
External
Internal
Creation Procedure
Console
Go to https://portal.azure.com.
Create a resource → Containers → Kubernetes Service
Basic
Subscription:
Resource group: Create New → aks-dev
Cluster details:
Cluster names: aks-dev
Region: ...
Availability zones: 1, 2, 3.
Kubernetes version: 1.19.7
Primary node pool
Node size: Standard D8as_v4
Node count: 3
Node pools
No additional node pools.
Enable virtual nodes: no
Enable virtual machine scale sets: yes by default (required)
Authentication
Cluster infrastructure: Service principal or System-assigned managed identity.
Use System-assigned managed identity.
Kubernetes authentication and authorization
Role-based access control (RBAC): Enabled
AKS-managed Azure Active Directory: Disabled
Node pool OS disk encryption.
Encryption type: Default Encryption at-rest with a platform-managed key.
Networking
Networking configuration: Kubenet or Azure CNI.
Use Kubenet.
DNS name prefix. This is the DNS name prefix to use with the hosted Kubernetes API server FQDN:
aks-dev
Traffic routing:
Load balancer: Standard
Enable HTTP application routing.
Security:
Enable private cluster: Disable
Set authorized IP ranges: Disable
Network policy: None
Integration
Azure Container Registry
No container registry declared.