A lot has changed recently in the Azure Log Analytics UX. This post covers some of the latest updates, to help you make the most of the log experience. Source: Microsoft Azure – aggiornamenti
Read MoreAKS pod identity gives pods running in Kubernetes their own first-class identity in Azure Active Directory so they can securely communicate with Azure services. Source: Microsoft Azure – aggiornamenti
Read MoreCluster auto-upgrade ensures that nodes in a cluster are running the latest version of Kubernetes. Source: Microsoft Azure – aggiornamenti
Read MoreDomains hosted on any Microsoft DNS service, including Azure DNS and Traffic Manager, will continue to work after DNS Flag Day. Customers don’t need to take any action at this time. Source: Microsoft Azure – aggiornamenti
Read MoreNode auto-repair monitors nodes in a cluster and initiates a repair process if a node fails to meet health criteria. Source: Microsoft Azure – aggiornamenti
Read MoreLimit access to the Kubernetes API server to your Azure virtual network. Source: Microsoft Azure – aggiornamenti
Read MoreAchieve higher reliability and resiliency by using Availability Zones (AZ). Source: Microsoft Azure – aggiornamenti
Read MoreMultiple node pools enable you to have different VM size per node pool to accommodate custom resource needs Source: Microsoft Azure – aggiornamenti
Read MoreRestrict access to the Kubernetes API server to specific IP addresses or IP ranges. Source: Microsoft Azure – aggiornamenti
Read MoreControl sensitive pod specifications by setting up policies to validate requests to pods. Source: Microsoft Azure – aggiornamenti
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