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Using Microsoft Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)¶

You can use containerized execution on AKS as a fully managed Kubernetes solution.

For a complete Elastic AI setup in Azure including elastic storage and elastic compute based on Kubernetes, we recommend that you read our dedicated Azure documentation

  • Using managed AKS clusters
    • Initial setup
      • Create your ACR registry
      • Install the AKS plugin
      • Prepare your local az, docker, and kubectl commands
      • Create base images
      • Create a new containerized execution configuration
    • Cluster configuration
    • Using GPUs
      • Building an image with CUDA support
      • Enable GPU support on the cluster
      • Add a custom reservation
      • Deploy
    • Other
  • Using unmanaged AKS clusters
    • Setup
      • Create your ACR registry
      • Create your AKS cluster
      • Prepare your local az, docker, and kubectl commands
      • Create base images
      • Create a new containerized execution configuration
    • Using GPUs
      • Building an image with CUDA support
      • Create configuration and add a custom reservation
      • Create a cluster with GPUs
      • Deploy
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