Azure
Follow these instructions to prepare an Azure cluster for Istio.
You can deploy a Kubernetes cluster to Azure via AKS or AKS-Engine which fully supports Istio.
AKS
You can create an AKS cluster via the az cli or the Azure portal.
For the az cli option, complete az login authentication OR use cloud shell, then run the following commands below.
Determine the desired region name which supports AKS
$ az provider list --query "[?namespace=='Microsoft.ContainerService'].resourceTypes[] | [?resourceType=='managedClusters'].locations[]" -o tsvVerify the supported Kubernetes versions for the desired region
Replace
my locationusing the desired region value from the above step, and then execute:$ az aks get-versions --location "my location" --query "orchestrators[].orchestratorVersion"Ensure a minimum of
1.10.5is listed.Create the resource group and deploy the AKS cluster
Replace
myResourceGroupandmyAKSClusterwith desired names,my locationusing the value from step 1,1.10.5if not supported in the region, and then execute:$ az group create --name myResourceGroup --location "my location" $ az aks create --resource-group myResourceGroup --name myAKSCluster --node-count 3 --kubernetes-version 1.10.5 --generate-ssh-keysGet the AKS
kubeconfigcredentialsReplace
myResourceGroupandmyAKSClusterwith the names from the previous step and execute:$ az aks get-credentials --resource-group myResourceGroup --name myAKSCluster
AKS-Engine
Follow the instructions to get and install the
aks-enginebinary.Download the
aks-engineAPI model definition that supports deploying Istio:$ wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Azure/aks-engine/master/examples/service-mesh/istio.jsonNote: It is possible to use other api model definitions which will work with Istio. The MutatingAdmissionWebhook and ValidatingAdmissionWebhook admission control flags and RBAC are enabled by default. See aks-engine api model default values for further information.
Deploy your cluster using the
istio.jsontemplate. You can find references to the parameters in the official docs.Parameter Expected value subscription_idAzure Subscription Id dns_prefixCluster DNS Prefix locationCluster Location $ aks-engine deploy --subscription-id <subscription_id> \ --dns-prefix <dns_prefix> --location <location> --auto-suffix \ --api-model istio.jsonUse the
<dns_prefix>-<id>cluster ID, to copy yourkubeconfigto your machine from the_outputfolder:$ cp _output/<dns_prefix>-<id>/kubeconfig/kubeconfig.<location>.json \ ~/.kube/configFor example:
$ cp _output/mycluster-5adfba82/kubeconfig/kubeconfig.westus2.json \ ~/.kube/config