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Powering multi-cluster workloads with seamless cross‑cluster networking for Azure Kubernetes Fleet Manager | Microsoft Azure Blog

Microsoft Azure Blog·Deepak Bansal and Brendan Burns·3 days ago
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With Cilium-based cross-cluster networking, we are delivering a managed, high-performance network that can span your entire fleet. As organizations modernize their application portfolios, we are witnessing a fundamental shift in how cloud-native infrastructure is architected. No longer is the question “How do we scale a cluster?” but rather “How do we scale across clusters, regions, and clouds while maintaining operational simplicity?” Today, we are thrilled to announce the public preview of cross-cluster networking for Azure Kubernetes Fleet Manager . This capability represents the next evolution in multi-cluster management by introducing transparent E-W multi-cluster networking powered by Advanced Container Networking Services . The challenge of multi-cluster networking Whether driven by regulatory requirements, regional disaster recovery, or the need to isolate blast domains, organizations of every size often run multiple Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) clusters.…

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