How to configure AKS with Hyper-V isolation enabled

Jiri Baloun 0 Reputation points
2024-05-23T09:02:33.7333333+00:00

I'm looking for a guide on how to enable Hyper-V isolation on the hybrid Kubernetes cluster, based on contained, with MS Windows poll enabled.

Thank you,

Jiri

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  1. deherman-MSFT 34,436 Reputation points Microsoft Employee
    2024-05-23T16:21:13.73+00:00

    @Jiri Baloun

    AKS for Windows only supports process isolation. You can logically isolate clusters by utilizing different namespaces. With logical isolation, you can use a single AKS cluster for multiple workloads, teams, or environments. Kubernetes Namespaces form the logical isolation boundary for workloads and resources. You can also Physically isolated clusters.

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  2. Jiri Baloun 0 Reputation points
    2024-05-24T05:38:38.93+00:00

    @deherman-MSFT

    It's a shame to hear that. Checked the following links:

    It looks like that should be working.

    Cheers,

    Jiri

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