Lab 1 : Création d'un cluster AKS via le portail Azure + visualisation des ressources via le portail Azure
L'objectif de ce lab est de vous faire déployer un premier cluster Azure Kubernetes Services en utilisant la console. Une fois le cluster déployé, nous naviguerons dans la console et installerons une application.
Dans la console Azure :
- "Create a resource"
- Changes Log
- Versions de Kubernetes prises en charge dans Azure Kubernetes Service
- API server availability
- Scale method
- Create and manage multiple node pools for a cluster in Azure Kubernetes Service
- Bring your own keys (BYOK) with Azure disks in Azure Kubernetes Service
- Use a service principal with Azure Kubernetes Service
- Use a managed identity in Azure Kubernetes Service
- AKS-managed Azure Active Directory integration
- Use Azure RBAC for Kubernetes Authorization
- Control access to cluster resources using Kubernetes role-based access control and Azure Active Directory identities in Azure Kubernetes Service
- Configure Azure CNI networking in Azure Kubernetes Service
- Use a public Standard Load Balancer in Azure Kubernetes Service
- HTTP application routing
- Create a private Azure Kubernetes Service cluster
- Secure access to the API server using authorized IP address ranges in Azure Kubernetes Service
- Secure traffic between pods using network policies in Azure Kubernetes Service
- Container insights overview
- Understand Azure Policy for Kubernetes clusters
- Use the Azure Key Vault Provider for Secrets Store CSI Driver in an AKS cluster
4. visualisation des ressources via le portail Azure Kubernetes resources Settings Ressources du cluster AKS Test du cluster AKS Dans votre navigateur allez sur "l'External IP"
- Supprimer le "Resource group" du cluster AKS
Fin du lab