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Introducing Enhanced Security in Azure Kubernetes Service: Disabling SSH Access on Cluster Nodes

Reading Time: 3 minutesIn the ever-evolving landscape of cloud computing and Kubernetes management, Microsoft’s Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) continuously introduces features to bolster security and ease of management. A significant new feature now in preview is the ability to control SSH access to AKS cluster nodes, providing administrators with enhanced security capabilities. This Read more

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Streamlining Observability: Integrating AKS and Managed Prometheus with an Existing Grafana Workspace

Reading Time: 2 minutesIn today’s cloud-centric world, having a clear insight into your applications and infrastructure is more crucial than ever. Tools like Grafana and Azure Monitor stand at the forefront of monitoring and visualization, offering unparalleled visibility into your systems. I have been working on a new Bicep module that streamlines the Read more

By Pixel Robots., ago

Exploring Azure Kubernetes Service’s Node Autoprovision: A Deep Dive into the Latest Public Preview Feature

Reading Time: 8 minutesAfter finally finding the time to delve into Azure Kubernetes Service’s (AKS) latest public preview feature, Node Autoprovision (NAP), I’m excited to share my insights with you. This feature, drawing from the open-source AWS tool Karpenter, promises to significantly streamline and optimize node management in AKS. Understanding Node Autoprovision in Read more

By Pixel Robots., ago

First Look: Artifact Streaming in preview for ACR and AKS

Reading Time: 5 minutesHello, cloud enthusiasts! Today, I’m super excited to share some hot news straight from KubeCon North America 2023 and Microsoft Ignite 2023 – a fresh feature in Azure Container Registry (ACR) and Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) called Artifact Streaming. If you’re all about optimizing your container setup and speeding up Read more

By Pixel Robots., ago

Managing Node Resources in AKS: A Deep Dive

Reading Time: 2 minutesAzure Kubernetes Service (AKS) continues to evolve, offering more efficient ways to manage resources in your Kubernetes clusters. The introduction of AKS 1.29 marks a significant shift in how memory reservations are handled, impacting how you plan and deploy your clusters. This post delves into these changes and what they Read more

By Pixel Robots., ago