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Generally Available: VM IP based load balancer in AKS
You can now choose IP-based backend pool membership for new or existing clusters in AKS. Read more at Microsoft
Continue readingGenerally Available: Windows Gen 2 VM support in AKS
YOu can now use Gen 2 VM SKUs for Windows nodepools in AKS. Read more at Microsoft
Continue readingGenerally Available: HostPort auto assign in AKS
AKS now lets you deploy pods without manually specifying host ports. Read more at Microsoft
Continue readingGenerally Available: Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) support for 5K Node limit by default for standard tier clusters
You can now scale your AKS cluster to larger than 1000 nodes without having to request any special limit increases
Continue readingGenerally Available: Kubernetes 1.29 support in AKS
You can now take advantage of Kubernetes 1.29 version with AKS in production environment. Read more at Microsoft
Continue readingPublic preview: Deployment safeguards in AKS
You can now use deployment safeguards to implement Kubernetes best practices and get warnings on deployment or deny the deployment
Continue readingGenerally Available: Custom kubelet configuration for Windows in AKS
You can now modify default values for kubelet parameters when using Windows nodepools in AKS. Read more at Microsoft
Continue readingGenerally Available: Azure CNI overlay dual stack Support in AKS (Linux only)
You can now deploy AKS clusters in dual stack mode which now enables resource connection through IPv4 or IPv6. Read
Continue readingGenerally Available: Host Network Security Group (NSG) control in AKS
You can now directly configure allowed ports in your nodepool settings. Read more at Microsoft
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