The previous chapter gave an overview of how to create a hybrid Windows/Linux Kubernetes cluster in an on-premises environment. This approach can also be used for Deployments in Infrastructure-as-a-Service cloud environments, but if you are working with Azure, you have an easier solution: Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) Engine (https://github.com/Azure/aks-engine). This project aims to provide an Azure-native way of deploying self-managed Kubernetes clusters using Azure Resource Manager (ARM) templates, which can leverage all Azure cloud integrations for Kubernetes, for example LoadBalancer services. What's more, with AKS Engine, you have support for the Deployment of a Kubernetes cluster with Windows nodes, requiring minimal configuration and node preparation compared to on-premises environments. In other words, you...
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