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A company wants to run Kubernetes on PC-class or light edge hardware. Which AKS solution is designed for this purpose?
AKS on Azure Stack HCI
AKS Edge Essentials
AKS on Windows Server
A company wants to automate and run their containerized applications on a Kubernetes platform. They have limited resources and need to ensure that the platform can run alongside other applications. Which criteria should they consider when deciding if AKS Edge Essentials is appropriate for their needs?
AKS Edge Essentials requires a minimum of 8-GB RAM and 4 vCPUs.
AKS Edge Essentials consumes limited resources and has minimal compute and memory requirements (4-GB RAM and 2 vCPUs).
AKS Edge Essentials enables dynamic VM creation/deletion and cluster lifecycle management.
What does AKS Edge Essentials do to ensure that applications running on the host have the required resources?
AKS Edge Essentials does not allocate any resources for the VMs.
AKS Edge Essentials dynamically allocates CPU and memory resources for each of the VMs.
AKS Edge Essentials allocates static CPU and memory resources for each of the VMs.
What is AKS Edge Essentials?
A Microsoft-supported Kubernetes platform that enables dynamic VM creation/deletion and cluster lifecycle management.
An on-premises Kubernetes implementation of Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) that automates running containerized applications at scale.
A cloud-based management plane for Kubernetes clusters running anywhere.
What is the benefit of using AKS Edge Essentials?
It requires additional infrastructure management tools and skills to manage Linux systems in your environment.
It only supports Linux-based containers.
It offers interoperability between native Windows applications and containerized Linux workloads.
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