I guess what people say about “time flying” is true…it has been almost a year since Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) on Azure Stack HCI announced its first public preview at Ignite 2020! Now, Ignite 2021 is here! In the past year, there has been lots of progress and change. In case you missed it, AKS on Azure Stack HCI brings AKS to your datacenter, allowing you to run your Windows and Linux workloads on-premises. We announced the general availability of AKS on Azure Stack HCI in May, and we have been continuing to release monthly updates with new features and bug fixes based on your feedback.
Since May, we have developed several new features to improve your experience running your workloads on-prem. Just to give you an idea, we have added node pool support to give you more granular control over your Kubernetes clusters, automatic distribution of virtual machine data across multiple cluster shared volumes for higher availability and reliability, Calico CNI (Container Network Interface) integration, ContainerD support, and more! In addition to these fun new features, we have also made several UI (User Interfaces) improvements in Windows Admin Center to align more closely with the Azure portal and to reflect the new PowerShell changes.
Check out the links below for the Ignite sessions pertaining to AKS on Azure Stack HCI and some general materials to get you started!
Ignite Sessions:
General materials:
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