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Azure Kubernetes with Terraform

Posted on January 31, 2021August 16, 2024 by ccastro

When we talk about kubernetes running natively in the cloud, usually we don’t need to create virtual machines and install the kubernetes, we can if we want it, but there is a product called AKS ( Azure Kubernetes Service ) that we can use without take care of the admin Continue Reading

Posted In AKS, Azure, Cloud, DevOpsTagged In terraform

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