Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)
9 TopicsTransforming Enterprise AKS: Multi-Tenancy at Scale with Agentic AI and Semantic Kernel
In this post, I’ll show how you can deploy an AI Agent on Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) using a multi-tenant approach that maximizes both security and cost efficiency. By isolating each tenant’s agent instance within the cluster and ensuring that every agent has access only to its designated Azure Blob Storage container, cross-tenant data leakage risks are eliminated. This model allows you to allocate compute and storage resources per tenant, optimizing usage and spending while maintaining strong data segregation and operational flexibility—key requirements for scalable, enterprise-grade AI applications.Unlocking DevOps Magic: Dive into the Azure Kubernetes Service Wonderland in Visual Studio Code!
To facilitate and enhance the Azure Kubernetes Service experience for this audience, the open-source community has introduced a valuable tool known as the AKS VSCode Tools Extension.2.6KViews2likes0CommentsPublic Preview for Azure Migrate ASP.NET Assessments & Business Case for Windows Containers
Today we're excited to announce the public preview of ASP.NET Assessments and the Business Case features for Windows Containers on Azure Kubernetes Services (AKS) and App Service via Azure Migrate. These new features add on top of the existing functionality of discovering and migrating .NET web apps. Azure Migrate aims to be a one-stop shop for all migrations to Azure, providing capabilities to discover, assess and right size your workloads and migrate them at-scale. With these new features, Azure Migrate provides the following for ASP.NET web apps: Cloud readiness for AKS, App Service A recommended configuration of Node SKUs and Node count (or App Service plan) The yearly cost savings by running these apps on Azure.3.8KViews1like0Comments