Set plan technical configuration for an Azure Kubernetes offer

After you submit the offer, your Cloud Native Application Bundle (CNAB) is copied to Azure Marketplace in a specific public container registry. All requests from Azure users to use your module are served from the Azure Marketplace public container registry, not your private container registry.

For more, see Prepare Azure Kubernetes technical assets.

Setting cluster extension type name

Cluster extensions enable an Azure Resource Manager driven experience for your application. The following limitations apply when setting the cluster extension type name value:

  • You must provide the cluster extension type name in the format of 'PublisherName.ApplicationName'.
  • The name should be unique across all your offers and plans.
  • You can't modify this value once the plan is published to Preview.
  • The maximum allowed length is 50 characters.

Selecting CNAB bundle

Your payload must be hosted in a private Azure Container Registry (ACR). Use this page to provide reference information for your Cloud Native Application Bundle (CNAB) bundle inside your Azure Container Registry. After you submit the offer for publishing, your bundle is copied to Azure Marketplace in a specific public container registry. All requests from Azure users to use your offer are served from the Azure Marketplace public container registry, not your private container registry.

Note

To access a CNAB bundle from Partner Center, the Azure Container Registry (ACR) must be in an Azure subscription belonging to the primary tenant of Partner Center. The user must be a member of this tenant with contributor permissions (guest permissions aren't allowed).

Adding a new tenant to Partner Center to access a CNAB bundle isn't possible.

Select Add CNAB Bundle to select the payload reference and enter the cluster extension type like so:

An image showing the Technical configuration screen in the Azure portal. A pane showing the CNAB bundle's information is showing, and the Add CNAB Bundle button is highlighted.

Screenshot illustrating technical configuration of a sample plan, with the container CNAB bundle details.

Note

You can save and then choose to Review and publish the offer. All minor updates will be auto-updated for customer deployments, whereas major updates need customer consent to update.