The Microsoft AKS cloud and Juju

This document describes details specific to using your existing Microsoft AKS cloud with Juju.

See more: Microsoft AKS

When using this cloud with Juju, it is important to keep in mind that it is a (1) Kubernetes cloud and (2) not some other cloud.

See more: Cloud differences

As the differences related to (1) are already documented generically in the rest of the docs, here we record just those that follow from (2).

Notes on add-k8s

Starting with Juju 3.0, because of the fact that the juju client snap is strictly confined but the AKS cloud CLI snap is not, you must run the add-k8s command with the ‘raw’ client. See note in Add a Kubernetes cloud.

Cloud-specific storage providers

As for all Kubernetes clouds. See kubernetes.