ManagedClusterSkuTier Struct
Definition
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If not specified, the default is 'Free'. See uptime SLA for more details.
public readonly struct ManagedClusterSkuTier : IEquatable<Azure.ResourceManager.ContainerService.Models.ManagedClusterSkuTier>
type ManagedClusterSkuTier = struct
Public Structure ManagedClusterSkuTier
Implements IEquatable(Of ManagedClusterSkuTier)
- Inheritance
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ManagedClusterSkuTier
- Implements
Constructors
ManagedClusterSkuTier(String) |
Initializes a new instance of ManagedClusterSkuTier. |
Properties
Free |
The cluster management is free, but charged for VM, storage, and networking usage. Best for experimenting, learning, simple testing, or workloads with fewer than 10 nodes. Not recommended for production use cases. |
Premium |
Cluster has premium capabilities in addition to all of the capabilities included in 'Standard'. Premium enables selection of LongTermSupport (aka.ms/aks/lts) for certain Kubernetes versions. |
Standard |
Recommended for mission-critical and production workloads. Includes Kubernetes control plane autoscaling, workload-intensive testing, and up to 5,000 nodes per cluster. Guarantees 99.95% availability of the Kubernetes API server endpoint for clusters that use Availability Zones and 99.9% of availability for clusters that don't use Availability Zones. |
Methods
Equals(ManagedClusterSkuTier) |
Indicates whether the current object is equal to another object of the same type. |
ToString() |
Returns the fully qualified type name of this instance. |
Operators
Equality(ManagedClusterSkuTier, ManagedClusterSkuTier) |
Determines if two ManagedClusterSkuTier values are the same. |
Implicit(String to ManagedClusterSkuTier) |
Converts a string to a ManagedClusterSkuTier. |
Inequality(ManagedClusterSkuTier, ManagedClusterSkuTier) |
Determines if two ManagedClusterSkuTier values are not the same. |