Updates Archives
Monthly updates for May 2022
Public preview: KEDA add-on for AKS
Quickly and easily deploy clusters with KEDA enabled, or enable KEDA on existing AKS clusters.
Public preview: Azure Disk CSI driver v2 in AKS
Improve scalability and reduce pod failover latency by using Azure Disk CSI driver v2 in AKS.
Generally available: AKS cluster extensions
You can now leverage a rich set of first party solutions on AKS via an Azure Resource Manager driven experience.
Public preview: ARM64 agent node support in AKS
You can now create AKS clusters with mixed architecture nodes made up of Intel and ARM chips.
Generally available: Alias minor version support in AKS
You no longer need to specify the exact patch number in your AKS setup.
CIS benchmark for Linux containers
You can now attest to the state of CIS compliance for their AKS Ubuntu worker nodes.
Draft 2: An open-source project for developers building apps on Kubernetes
Create a Dockerfile for your application and the necessary Kubernetes manifests needed.
Public preview: App Service Environment v3 Migration Feature in additional regions
Migration guidance allows you to move to App Service Environment v3 and take advantage of refreshed infrastructure, better performance, and the removal of the stamp fee found on older versions.
Generally available: Landing zone accelerator for Azure Arc-enabled Kubernetes
New landing zone accelerator for Azure Arc-enabled Kubernetes gives you tools to accelerate and simplify hybrid and multicloud Kubernetes deployments.
Generally available: App Service enhancements for WordPress on App Service for Linux
Wordpress users benefit from improved performance and security.
General availability: App Service landing zone accelerator
Facilitate moving applications from on-premises to App Service using landing zone accelerator.
Public preview: App Service Google Remote Procedure Call support
Host Google Remote Procedure Call (gRPC) apps on App Service.
Public preview: App Service new migration capabilities
Facilitates discovery, assessment, and migration to App Service and Azure Kubernetes Service.
Public preview: Synthetic GraphQL
You can now easily create a GraphQL API to support modern client application development.
General availability: GraphQL passthrough support in Azure API Management
GraphQL APIs are considered to be more efficient, flexible, and powerful and have benefits such as faster performance, longer API call limit threshold, and lesser time retrieving data.
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