- Learn how to choose between Azure CNI and kubenet, two networking plugin options for an Azure Kubernetes Service cluster.
By the end of this module, you'll be able to:
- Understand what a Kubernetes network plugin is.
- Understand the pros, cons, and limitations of kubenet.
- Know how to deploy an AKS cluster with kubenet.
- Understand the pros, cons, and limitations of Azure CNI.
- Know how to deploy an AKS cluster with Azure CNI.
- In this module, we discuss how to use Azure Policy for Kubernetes to enforce rules and detect noncompliance in AKS clusters.
By the end of this module, you're able to:
- Deploy the Azure Policy and Azure Monitor add-on for Azure Kubernetes Service.
- Use Azure Policy to enforce rules and manage compliance state of your Azure Kubernetes Service cluster.
- Monitor cluster compliance status using Azure Policy.
- Run queries to see runtime operation of policies in AKS clusters.
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Syllabus
- Choose the best networking plugin for AKS
- Introduction
- Identify plugin options
- Decision criteria
- Usage scenarios
- Module assessment
- Summary
- Azure Kubernetes Services Governance with Azure Policy
- Introduction
- Azure Policy and how it integrates with Azure Kubernetes Services
- Exercise - Enable Azure Policy for Azure Kubernetes Services
- Built-in policies for AKS
- Exercise - Assign a policy to an Azure Kubernetes Services Cluster
- Check compliance status using Azure Policy
- Check your knowledge
- Summary