Overview
You can deploy a managed Kubernetes Cluster for these providers:
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Microsoft Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)
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Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS)
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Google Cloud Platform (GCP)
Microsoft Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)
The HyperCloudTM Platform (HCP) lets you deploy a Kubernetes Cluster using Microsoft Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS).
Before you begin
Ensure that you have sufficient resources in a Resource Pool.
Follow these steps to deploy a Kubernetes Cluster using Microsoft Azure Kubernetes Service:
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Login to your HCP portal account.
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Click Service Orchestration and navigate to Containers > Click New to launch the Kubernetes Cluster Wizard.
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Enter the following details in the Kubernetes Cluster Wizard:
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Enter a Name for your Cluster.
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From the Cloud drop-down, elect Microsoft Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS.)
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Select the Instance Type from the drop-down. [1]
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Select your Resource Pool.
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Select Machine Type.
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Enter the value for Node Count per Zone.
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Select a Resource Group from the drop-down list.
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Click Save Changes.
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Click open the Cluster and navigate to Timeline > Click View Execution Logs.
Note
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If you get an “
Operation could not be completed as it results in exceeding approved standardDFamily Cores quota
,” you’ll need to:-
Choose a different instance or,
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Contact your HCP Cloud Administrator requesting an increase in the quota.
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Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS)
Our HyperCloudTM Platform (HCP) lets you deploy a Kubernetes Cluster using Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS.)
[1] Caution
You’ll need to create at least two Amazon Web Services (AWS) resources from different Availability Zones before deploying Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS.)
Follow these steps to deploy a Kubernetes Cluster using Amazon EKS:
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Login to your HCP account.
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Click Service Orchestration and navigate to Containers > Click New to launch the Kubernetes Cluster Wizard.
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Enter these details in the Kubernetes Cluster Wizard:
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Enter a Name for your Kubernetes Cluster.
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Select Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (AKS) from the Target drop-down list.
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Select High-Availability from the cluster Type drop-down list.
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Select your Resource Pool from the drop-down list of available resource pools. [1]
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Select your Machine Type from the drop-down list.
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Enter the Node Count per Zone.
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The AutoScale Custer is enabled by default. You can disable it if you do not want to automatically scale your Kubernetes Cluster.
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Enter the Minimum Worker per Pool.
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Enter the Maximum Worker per Pool.
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Select the Amazon EKS Role from the Role ARN list.
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Select Resource Group from the drop-down list.
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You can Entitle Users to your Blueprint in one of the following ways:
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Select Everyone to provide access to all users.
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Select Groups & Users to provide access to specific users.
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Enter the first three alphabets of the username in the Users drop-down and select the username.
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Type the first three alphabets of the Group Name in the Groups drop-down and select the group name.
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Click Save Changes
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Click Cluster and navigate to Timeline > Click View Execution Logs.
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