Tag: aks

Unlocking the Full Potential of CI/CD Pipeline for Azure Kubernetes Services

Are you looking to set up a CI/CD pipeline for AKS (Azure Kubernetes Service) but don’t know where to start? Look no further. In this article, we will cover the basics of setting up a CI/CD pipeline with Azure DevOps – from creating builds and releases, deploying resources, automating deployment processes with Azure Pipelines, and best practices for configuring pipelines. By the end of this guide, you’ll have everything you need to get your CI/CD pipeline up and running in no time! So let’s dive right in!

Unlock the benefits of Horizontal Autoscaling on Azure Kubernetes Services

Do you want to maximize efficiency when scaling containers and applications? Horizontal autoscaling on Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) provides a powerful, efficient way of keeping up with changing workloads. Not only is it quick and easy to set up, but it allows for near-instant responses to any changes in demand, so your application remains consistent regardless of how many users you have accessing the system. Let’s take a look at some of the key features horizontal autoscaling offers developers on AKS, as well as best practices for configuring and managing these resources.

Understanding Azure Kubernetes Services Autoscaler

Are you considering using Kubernetes to manage containerized applications in the cloud? If so, one of the key challenges you may face is ensuring that your applications can scale rapidly and efficiently to meet demand. Thankfully, with Azure’s automated scaling solution for Kubernetes cluster service—Azure Kubernetes Service Autoscaler (AKSA)—you can set up flexible autoscaling rules quickly and easily so all containers are automatically scaled up or down as needed. In this blog post, we’ll dive deeper into AKSA and explore why it’s such a powerful tool for managing workloads within an increasingly dynamic IT landscape.