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You have an Azure Kubermets Service (AKS) implementation that is RBAC-enabled.

You plan to use Azure Container Instances as a hosted development environment to run containers in the AKS implementation.

You need to conjure Azure Container Instances as a hosted environment for running me containers in AKS .

Which three actions should you perform m sequence? To answer, move the appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.

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Explanation:

Step 1: Create a YAML file.

If your AKS cluster is RBAC-enabled, you must create a service account and role binding for use with Tiller. To create a service account and role binding, create a file named rbac-virtual-kubelet.yaml

Step 2: Run kubectl apply.

Apply the service account and binding with kubectl apply and specify your rbac-virtual-kubelet.yaml file.

Step 3: Run helm init.

Configure Helm to use the tiller service account:

helm init --service-account tiller

You can now continue to installing the Virtual Kubelet into your AKS cluster.

References: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/aks/virtual-kubelet

 
Posted : 14/12/2022 7:17 am

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