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Example command to enable calico within Azure Kubernetes Service (specifically the --network-policy flag):
az aks create \
--resource-group $RESOURCE_GROUP_NAME \
--name $CLUSTER_NAME \
--node-count 1 \
--generate-ssh-keys \
--network-plugin azure \
--network-policy calico
Example command to enable calico within Google Kubernetes Engine on a new cluster (specifically the --enable-network-policy flag):
gcloud container clusters create $clusterName --enable-network-policy
Example commands to enable calico within Google Kubernetes Engine on an existing cluster:
gcloud container clusters update $clusterName --update-addons=NetworkPolicy=ENABLED
gcloud container clusters update $clusterName --enable-network-policy
Links:
- Sample Network Policy create command used: jldeen.dev/calico-network-exa...
- Calico Quickstart: jldeen.dev/kubernetes-fa191
- My dotfiles: jldeen.dev/jldeen-does-dotfiles
- Enable Calico in Managed Public Cloud: jldeen.dev/calico-eks-91ee9
- Free Azure: jldeen.dev/yt/free-azure
- Azure Docs - Secure Traffic Between Pods Using Network Policies in Azure Kubernetes Service: docs.microsoft.com/azure/aks/...
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