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How to upgrade the AKS version via CLI

Posted on August 6, 2020August 16, 2024 by ccastro

To upgrade the Azure Kubernetes Service version via command line is easy. Follow these steps below and be happy ???? First you need to login into your Azure account Then select your subscription To see current version: It takes some time, after that you can run again the command to Continue Reading

Posted In AKS, Azure, Cloud, IacTagged In azure, k8s

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