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Monthly updates for Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS): November 2019
Easily test pull request changes in the context of broader applications
With the Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS), Dev Spaces and GitHub Actions pull request flow, you can easily test your pull request changes in the context of a broader application. Automatically create review apps before any changes are merged into the repo’s main branch.
Easier diagnostics and logging with Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) is now in preview
Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) diagnostics help you troubleshoot and diagnose problems with your AKS clusters.
Generally available: AKS cluster auto-scaler
Scale more efficiently and automatically scale a Kubernetes cluster to meet demand.
Support for multiple-node pools in Azure Kubernetes Service is now available
Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) support for multiple-node pools, now generally available, allows you to use different virtual machine sizes in each pool to run various workloads in a single AKS cluster.
Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) support for Azure Availability Zones is now available
Use Azure Availability Zones to protect your applications and data from data centre failures and achieve higher availability and resiliency for worker nodes.
Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) cluster autoscaler is now available
Scale more efficiently and automatically scale a Kubernetes cluster to meet demand.
Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) support for authenticated IPs is now available
Achieve an additional layer of security by restricting AKS access to only trusted users.
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