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Important Announcement From Kyvos 2024.12 onwards, support for Azure Resource Manager template resource creation has been discontinued. |
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From Kyvos 2024.12 onwards, the Kubernetes cluster can be used in either dedicated mode or shared mode. When a cluster is used in shared mode, the node pool of the cluster can be used in dedicated or shared mode. Full support for namespaces is provided, allowing users to create and use existing namespaces. If a namespace with the specified name is not found, a new namespace with the provided name will be created.
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Change Node pool Max Size | No | Yes |
Change instance Type & old pool deletion | No | Yes |
Select the following option for wizard-based Azure deployment via Kyvos Manager.
I have all the resources: Select this option to use the resources created for Kyvos cluster to deploy on Azure.
If the resources are a part of the Stack that was created by downloading a template from Kyvos Manager, use the procedure listed here.
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Create an AKS cluster via script (available in Azure Installation files folder). To create the AKS cluster, refer toAzure documentation.
Upload the CreateAks.jsonscript (available in Azure Installation files folder) and complete the parameters given in the script.
Once the AKS cluster is created, configure it through Kyvos Manager on the Computer cluster page.
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