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Cloud Computing, Cloud Native & Kubernetes

  • Using an AKS Engine cluster with Azure Active Directory integration

    As you might already know you can run an Azure Kubernetes Service cluster with Azure Active Directory integration for fine-grained RBAC role definitions. I have written a blog post about that awhile ago, if you need further information. -> https://www.danielstechblog.io/azure-kubernetes-service-and-azure-active-directory-integration/ Same as with AKS you can have AKS Engine clusters with AAD integration as well.…

  • Tweaking data collection for Azure Monitor for containers

    Recently Microsoft introduced silently some configurations options for the Azure Monitor for containers solution. As you might know the Azure Monitor for containers solution collects stdout, stderr and environment variables from AKS and AKS-engine clusters except from containers running in the kube-system namespace. If you want to use the new feature the minimum agent version…

  • Installing Helm and Azure IoT Edge on a k3s Kubernetes cluster on Raspbian

    This is the third and last blog post in a series covering k3s a new Kubernetes distribution by Rancher. -> https://k3s.io/ In this post we focus on the Azure IoT Edge deployment on Kubernetes via the package manager tool Helm. -> https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/iot-edge/about-iot-edge -> https://helm.sh/ The topic is divided in two parts. First about the automated…

  • Using an Azure Pipelines agent on a k3s Kubernetes cluster on Raspbian

    This is the second blog post out of three in a series covering k3s a new Kubernetes distribution by Rancher. -> https://k3s.io/ In this post we focus on the container image build and deployment of the Azure Pipelines agent on the k3s Kubernetes cluster we have set upped in the previous post. -> https://www.danielstechblog.io/running-a-kubernetes-cluster-with-k3s-on-raspbian/ So,…

  • Running a Kubernetes cluster with k3s on Raspbian

    This is the first blog post out of three in a series covering k3s a new Kubernetes distribution by Rancher. -> https://k3s.io/ In this post we focus on the setup of k3s on Raspbian to get a working Kubernetes cluster with one master and two nodes each powered by a Raspberry Pi 3B+. Before we…

  • Updated Azure Function App – AKS Advanced Networking IP address calculation

    Just a short information about the update I have done for the Azure Function App doing the AKS Advanced Networking IP address calculation (Azure CNI). Since I have written the Azure Function App, they have been some changes what limits are supported for AKS using Azure CNI networking. Minimum pods per node: 30 Maximum pods…

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