Lior Kamrat shows Scott Hanselman how Azure Arc enabled Kubernetes provides an easy way to apply GitOps configurations on Kubernetes clusters deployed outside of Azure, which enables you to control and govern those clusters and applications using GitHub repositories as the “single source of truth.”
0:00 ā Overview
2:27 ā Demo kickoff
4:01 ā Home-brewed Raspberry Pi clusters!
6:35 ā GitOps configurations
8:40 ā Flux, the GitOps Kubernetes operator
9:32 ā Demo application repo in GitHub
10:53 ā Demo application running in 3 clusters
12:17 ā Triggering an update with a code change
15:04 ā Azure Arc Jumpstart
17:48 ā Wrap-up
ā Azure Arc overview ā https://aka.ms/azfr/653/01
ā Azure Arc pricing ā https://aka.ms/azfr/653/02
ā Azure Arc Jumpstart ā https://aka.ms/azfr/653/03
ā Azure Arc enabled Kubernetes with GitOps ā https://aka.ms/azfr/653/04
ā Create a free account (Azure) ā https://aka.ms/azfr/653/free
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Good work MS, you guys are pushing innovation in the right direction
How could you onboard the Pi-Cluster?
I tried to Arc-enable a cluster running on an ARM device, and I ran into a lot issues that boiled down to Arc enabled Kubernetes does not support ARM architecture.
See also: https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/azure-docs/issues/64292#issuecomment-708641677
So what is the magic to make that possible?
really loved the demo…need to apply this..thanks
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