If you’re exploring AKS persistent storage Terraform, one of the first questions you encounter is the same one developers have been asking for years: “Where do we put the data?” Containers are ephemeral. Pods restart. Nodes churn.Yet your application needs logs, caches, indexes, uploads — anything that must survive lifecycle …
In the previous article, we built a dedicated user node pool in Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS). In this post, we take the next step and introduce the AKS autoscaler Terraform configuration that transforms a static cluster into an elastic one. That setup is already a huge improvement over running everything …
AKS additional node pool Terraform setups are one of the most practical ways to scale and isolate workloads in Azure Kubernetes Service. In this guide, we’ll create a fully functional user node pool and deploy workloads to it using Terraform/OpenTofu. Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) becomes dramatically more flexible when you …



