Hello everyone,
The July update of AKS on Azure Stack HCI and Windows Server is now available! This month we're excited to share scale-up load balancer support so your load balancer for higher availability.
As always, you can try AKS on Azure Stack HCI or Windows Server any time using our documentation. If you do not have the hardware handy to evaluate AKS on physical hardware you can use an Azure VM: https://aka.ms/aks-hci-evalonazure.
Here are some of the changes you'll see in this update:
Horizontal autoscaling and manual vertical scaling are now supported in production (GA)
In April, we released a preview of horizontal autoscaling and vertical manual scaling. Since then, we've been able to add more validation and bug fixes, so they are being promoted from preview to generally available and supported in production.
Multiple load balancers for high availability
July release supports multiple load balancer instances per cluster. With multiple load balancer instances, if one fails, another instance will take over. This makes the Kubernetes API server highly available and ensures that external traffic can always reach the services running inside the cluster.
Scale up your load balancer in HAProxy configuration.
Security and reliability improvements
We have two main OSS component updates this month -
Bug fixes:
Documentation updates
We have new docs this month on using multiple load balancers for high availability.
Updates
Once you have downloaded and installed the AKS on Azure Stack HCI April Update – you can report any issues you encounter and track future feature work on our GitHub Project at https://github.com/Azure/aks-hci.
We look forward to hearing from you all!
Cheers,
Sarah
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