You can now schedule workloads in Fleet based on cost and availability of resource heuristics. Source: Microsoft Azure – aggiornamenti
Read MoreYou can now better understand the infra costs associated with running applications at the namespace and cluster levels and identify opportunities to optimize resource utilization through an Azure native experience. Source: Microsoft Azure – aggiornamenti
Read MoreYou can now run GPU workloads, such as machine learning, video encoding, large simulations, and gaming, on Windows nodepools in AKS. Source: Microsoft Azure – aggiornamenti
Read MoreYOu can now use Gen 2 VM SKUs for Windows nodepools in AKS. Source: Microsoft Azure – aggiornamenti
Read MoreYou can now modify default values for kubelet parameters when using Windows nodepools in AKS. Source: Microsoft Azure – aggiornamenti
Read MoreYou can now take advantage of Kubernetes 1.29 version with AKS in production environment. Source: Microsoft Azure – aggiornamenti
Read MoreYou can now use deployment safeguards to implement Kubernetes best practices and get warnings on deployment or deny the deployment of manifest files that are not following best practices. Source: Microsoft Azure – aggiornamenti
Read MoreYou can now scale beyond the current 65k Pod IPs and scale up to 1 Million Pods. Source: Microsoft Azure – aggiornamenti
Read MoreYou can now deploy AKS clusters in dual stack mode which now enables resource connection through IPv4 or IPv6. Source: Microsoft Azure – aggiornamenti
Read MoreOn 31 August 2024, Azure classic administrator roles will be retired. Transition from Azure Classic Administrator roles to RBAC roles Source: Microsoft Azure – aggiornamenti
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