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AKS-Engine - Units of Kubernetes on Azure!

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Overview

AKS-Engine leverages ARM (Azure Resource Manager) to build Kubernetes IaaS in Azure. AKS-Engine provides convenient tooling to quickly bootstrap clusters, and implements cluster provisioning and lifecycle operations for AKS, Azure's managed Kubernetes service offering.

More info, including a thorough walkthrough is here.

Please see the FAQ for answers about AKS-Engine and its progenitor ACS-Engine.

User guides

This guide walks you through your first cluster deployment.

These guides cover more advanced features to try out after you have built your first cluster:

Contributing

Follow the developers guide to set up your environment.

To build aks-engine, run make build. If you are developing with a working Docker environment, you can also run make dev (or makedev.ps1 on Windows) first to start a Docker container and run make build inside the container.

Please follow these instructions before submitting a PR:

  1. Execute make test to run unit tests.
  2. Manually test deployments if you are making modifications to the templates.
  • For example, if you have to change the expected resulting templates then you should deploy the relevant example cluster definitions to ensure that you are not introducing any regressions.
  1. Make sure that your changes are properly documented and include relevant unit tests.

Code of conduct

This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact opencode@microsoft.com with any additional questions or comments.