A series of guides to demo Azure Arc enabled Kubernetes
Designed as step-by-step walkthroughs, this series of guides document contains all the necessary information to help you get started on your own journey to organize and govern across environments your Kubernetes clusters on any infrastructure, and manage at scale the containerized applications in the nowadays hybrid and multi-cloud environments.
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Date Published:
15/07/2024
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Use GitOps for Kubernetes cluster configuration.pdf
Use Azure Policy for Kubernetes cluster configuration at scale.pdf
Prepare your Kubernetes environment for Azure Arc.pdf
Azure Arc enabled Kubernetes Demo (Minikube).pdf
Azure Arc enabled Kubernetes Demo (MicroK8s).pdf
Azure Arc enabled Kubernetes Demo (Docker Desktop WSL 2 backend).pdf
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Designed as step-by-step walkthroughs, this series of guides document contains all the necessary information to help you get started on your own journey to organize & govern across environments your Linux and Windows in the nowadays hybrid and multi-cloud environments.
Azure Arc is a set of technologies that extends Azure management and enables Azure services to run on-premises, multi-cloud, and the edge. Azure Arc brings Azure management, Azure services, Azure security, and cloud practices like DevOps to any infrastructure in local data centers on-premises, cloud services from multiple providers and edge locations.
Azure Arc enabled Kubernetes is one of Azure Arc technologies to extend Azure Resource Manager (ARM) capabilities to Kubernetes (K8s)clusters on any infrastructure anywhere to inventory, organize, manage and govern them at scale centrally from Azure.
This series of demo guides intended for IT professionals helps you better understand in a step-by-step approach the Azure Arc enabled Kubernetes scenarios:- Connecting Kubernetes running outside of Azure for inventory, grouping, and tagging.
- Deploy applications and apply configuration using GitOps-based configuration management.
- Use Azure Monitor for containers to view and monitor your clusters.
- Apply policies using Azure Policy for Kubernetes.
Supported Operating Systems
Linux, Windows 10
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