- AKS is a fully managed Kubernetes cluster offering by Azure. AKS Engine is an official, open source tool for provisioning self-managed Kubernetes clusters on Azure. Internally, AKS uses AKS Engine, but they cannot manage clusters created by one another.
- AKS Engine generates an Azure Resource Manager (ARM) template based on a supplied configuration file (cluster apimodel). Then, you can use this ARM template to deploy a fully functional, self-managed Kubernetes cluster on Azure infrastructure.
- No. Even if AKS internally uses AKS Engine, it is not possible to use AKS Engine to manage AKS and vice versa.
- The Azure CLI, Azure Cloud Shell, kubectl, and optionally the SSH client for Windows if you would like to connect to the nodes using SSH.
- AKS Engine uses the apimodel (or cluster definition) JSON file to generate...
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