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Microsoft Launches AKS Lite – A Kubernetes Distribution For IoT And Edge Environments

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Cloud Microsoft Launches AKS Lite – A Kubernetes Distribution For IoT And Edge Environments Janakiram MSV Senior Contributor Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. I cover Cloud Computing, Machine Learning, and Internet of Things Following New! Follow this author to stay notified about their latest stories. Got it! Oct 25, 2022, 01:49am EDT | New! Click on the conversation bubble to join the conversation Got it! Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin At the Ignite conference, Microsoft announced a new Kubernetes distribution branded AKS Lite targeting the IoT and edge workloads.

With this, Microsoft joins the other players in the CNCF ecosystem, offering exclusive Kubernetes distribution. Retail Store PIXABAY Microsoft customers could launch Azure Kubernetes clusters in the public cloud or hybrid environments based on the Azure Stack HCI infrastructure. AKS Lite enables them to run Kubernetes in resource-constrained edge computing environments deployed at retail stores, restaurants, manufacturing units, and shop floors.

AKS Lite shouldn’t be mistaken as a lightweight version of AKS running in the cloud. It’s a platform built from the ground up to simplify the management of edge infrastructure. One of the key components of AKS Lite is a CNCF-conformant distribution based on upstream Kubernetes or K3S.

But AKS Lite is more than just a Kubernetes distribution. AKS Lite is the official name for Project Haven, which was announced at Build 2022 in May. The platform can run on an AMD, or Intel CPU enabled for virtualization with at least 8GB RAM.

The operating system powering AKS Lite is an enterprise or pro version of Windows 10/11. MORE FROM FORBES Why Azure Arc Is A Game Changer For Microsoft By Janakiram MSV Recommended For You 1 Patrick Byrne Of Overstock Fame Says He Was Involved In Monthslong Effort To Overturn 2020 Election More stories like this Fewer stories like this 2 What Does The United States Have In Common With Haiti, Myanmar, South Sudan, And Yemen? More stories like this Fewer stories like this 3 How Can Leaders Protect The Future Of Our World? More stories like this Fewer stories like this Microsoft’s hypervisor, Hyper-V, runs on top of Windows to manage a set of Linux and Windows virtual machines. These VMs run single-node or multi-node Kubernetes clusters based on a CNCF-conformant distribution.

Microsoft provides PowerShell scripts and Cmdlets to provision and manage the VMs running Kubernetes. Since the host runs both Linux and Windows VMs, it is possible to run workloads packaged as Linux containers or Windows containers. Microsoft maintains the base OS images running Kubernetes.

Linux VM images are based on CBL-Mariner, Microsoft’s own Linux distribution, while Windows VM images are based on Windows IoT. Customers get automated updates and patches for not just Kubernetes but also the underlying operating system images. Since the Kubernetes clusters run inside VMs on a Windows OS host, they can interoperate with native, legacy workloads within the same host.

This enables customers to run both OT and IT workloads simultaneously without having to run two different environments. This interoperability is one of the key benefits of the AKS Lite platform. Project Haven / AKS Lite Architecture Microsoft Kubernetes clusters based on AKS Lite can be connected to the Azure Arc management plane running in the public cloud.

It brings centralized management capabilities for pushing configuration and updates to workloads. Customers can also take advantage of Azure Monitor, Azure Policy, and Azure Defender to ensure the security and compliance of edge clusters. Microsoft recommends connecting both the host PC running Windows IoT Enterprise and AKS Lite Kubernetes clusters to Azure Arc to manage the environment from the cloud.

MORE FROM FORBES Azure Arc Becomes The Foundation For Microsoft’s Hybrid And Multi-Cloud Strategy By Janakiram MSV AKS Lite is expected to become available in November 2022 in public preview. Through tight integration with Azure IoT Edge, customers can depend on AKS Lite to manage OT devices while running traditional workloads in the same environment. Microsoft has strengthened its edge strategy with AKS Lite.

Instead of choosing to run AKS on bare metal servers connected to Azure Arc, it has extended the platform to support additional scenarios. Providing lifecycle management of VMs based on CBL-Mariner and Windows IoT is another smart move that uniquely differentiates Microsoft’s edge story from the competition. AKS Lite is an alternative to enterprise customers considering Amazon’s EKS Anywhere, Google Distributed Cloud Edge, Red Hat OpenShift, and VMware Tanzu.

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From: forbes
URL: https://www.forbes.com/sites/janakirammsv/2022/10/25/microsoft-launches-aks-litea-kubernetes-distribution-for-iot-and-edge-environments/

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