Part 2 of 4: Use Azure Resource Manager to create managed Kubernetes cluster | The Open Source Show

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Learn to use Azure Resource Manager to have a declarative and automated way of provisioning Kubernetes clusters on Azure. In the next part of the series, learn to use Key Vault to manage sensitive values in template parameters.

 

Blog article covering the series: http://lenadroid.github.io/posts/k8s-on-azure-with-terraform-arm-cli.html

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Find out more at https://aka.ms/managed-kube

Azure Quickstart Templates: https://github.com/Azure/azure-quickstart-templates

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