AKS baseline for multiregion clusters - Azure Architecture Center . . . This architecture details how to run multiple instances of an Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) cluster across multiple regions in an active active and highly available configuration This architecture builds on the AKS baseline architecture, Microsoft's recommended starting point for AKS infrastructure
Core concepts for Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) This article describes core concepts of Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS), a managed Kubernetes service that you can use to deploy and operate containerized applications at scale on Azure
Azure Cloud Architecture: Guide Diagramming with Miro Explore Azure Cloud Architecture with our guide Learn about key components, best practices, and how to create Azure diagrams using Miro's powerful visual workspace
Azure Kubernetes Service Baseline - The Hard Way The AKS baseline is a reference architecture that provides a set of best practices and recommendations for deploying a scalable and resilient Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) cluster
Multi-region deployment models for Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) provides a managed Kubernetes environment for deploying, managing, and scaling containerized applications To provide resiliency to regional outages for your applications running on AKS, you can implement various multi-region deployment models
Use Azure API Management with microservices deployed in Azure . . . Use Azure API Management with microservices deployed in Azure Kubernetes Service APPLIES TO: All API Management tiers Microservices are perfect for building APIs You can use Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) to quickly deploy and operate a microservices-based architecture in the cloud