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azure cni
About this tag
The azure cni tag on WindowsForum covers discussions about Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) and its networking components, particularly the Azure CNI (Container Networking Interface). Content under this tag explores how Azure CNI integrates with AKS Automatic to provide production-ready Kubernetes clusters with simplified networking, security, and scaling defaults. Topics include reducing operational overhead, automating cluster management, and leveraging Azure's managed networking for containerized workloads. The tag is relevant for IT professionals and developers working with Azure's Kubernetes ecosystem who want to understand how Azure CNI enables efficient pod networking and connectivity within AKS environments.
Microsoft’s AKS Automatic is the kind of product that reads like a direct answer to a single question enterprises have been asking for years: how do we keep Kubernetes’ benefits without paying an ever‑rising Kubernetes tax in staff, time, and outages?
Background
Kubernetes is the default runtime...
Azure has made a decisive push to lower the operational friction of Kubernetes with the general availability of Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) Automatic — an opinionated, fully managed mode of AKS that ships production-ready clusters with preselected networking, security, scaling, and...