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Monthly updates for Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS): June 2020
Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) support for proximity placement groups is now available
Better support for latency-sensitive workloads in critical business scenarios.
Azure Monitor for Containers support for Azure Arc is in preview
Azure Monitor for Containers is now extending monitoring support for Kubernetes clusters hosted on Azure Arc. This support is currently in preview.
Private AKS clusters are now generally available in Azure Government
Azure Government customers can now use private AKS clusters for additional security.
Azure Monitor for containers now supports log collection on AKS Windows node pools (in preview)
Starting with agent version ciprod05262020, Azure Monitor for containers will collect logs (std/stderr) for the containers running on AKS clusters with Windows node pools.
Windows Server containers in AKS is now available in Azure Government
Windows Server containers in AKS is now available in Azure Government.
Azure Kubernetes Service upgrade improvements are now in preview
Two new AKS upgrade capabilities that will improve the granularity and efficiency of regular Kubernetes upgrade operations are now in preview.
Azure Kubernetes Service—Integrated application gateway feature now available
Azure Application Gateway ingress controller (AGIC), a managed, scalable, and highly available application delivery controller, is now available to use as the ingress (inbound) traffic load-balancer for Kubernetes pods within an AKS cluster.
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