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Monthly updates for Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS): April 2020
Managed identity support in AKS is now available
With managed identities, there’s no need to manage your own service principals or rotate credentials often.
Azure Advisor integration with AKS now generally available
By analysing your AKS configuration and usage telemetry, Azure Advisor can recommend solutions that help improve the performance, high availability and security of your AKS cluster.
Azure Private Link for AKS is now generally available
Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) Private Link is now generally available. Use it to isolate your Kubernetes API server within your Azure virtual network, enabling fully private communication with the managed Kubernetes control plane hosted by AKS.
Windows Server containers in AKS now generally available
Run Linux and Windows workloads side-by-side in a single cluster with AKS support for Windows Server containers.
Azure Spot support for Azure Kubernetes Service is in preview
Take advantage of underused capacity as a way to achieve significant cost savings.
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