Release 2019-05-13
- New Features
- Shared Subnets are now supported with Azure CNI.
- Users may bring / provide their own subnets to AKS clusters
- Subnets are no longer restricted to a single subnet per AKS cluster, users
may now have multiple AKS clusters on a subnet. - If the subnet provided to AKS has NSGs, those NSGs will be preserved and
used.- Warning: NSGs must respect: https://aka.ms/aksegress or the
cluster might not come up or work properly.
- Warning: NSGs must respect: https://aka.ms/aksegress or the
- Note: Shared subnet support is not supported with VMSS (in preview)
- Shared Subnets are now supported with Azure CNI.
- Bug Fixes
- A bug that blocked Azure CNI users from setting maxPods above 110 (maximum
of 250) and that blocked existing clusters from scaling up when the value
was over 110 for CNI has been fixed. - A validation bug blocking long DNS names used by customers has been fixed.
For restrictions on DNS/Cluster names, please see
https://aka.ms/aks-naming-rules
- A bug that blocked Azure CNI users from setting maxPods above 110 (maximum
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