Azure Kubernetes Service offers valuable features such as compliance, seamless Azure integration, enhanced security, and auto-scaling capabilities. It supports robust management, container orchestration, and threat guidance. Users benefit from easy deployment, automation, and intuitive management. Integration with Azure DevOps, Active Directory, and other Azure products enhances usability. Kubernetes integration delivers a cohesive experience. High availability and efficient scaling improve resource management. Its pay-as-you-go model, user-friendly UI, and cost-effective operation add significant value for enterprise applications.
- "We are not yet fully public cloud-native, however, Azure Kubernetes Service promises interesting scalability and flexibility for the future."
- "We are not yet fully public cloud-native, however, Azure Kubernetes Service promises interesting scalability and flexibility for the future."
- "The most valuable features of Azure Kubernetes Service are its integration with Kubernetes, offering similar features for a seamless experience."
Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) needs faster alerts when microservices fail and improved technical support. The interface can be overwhelming, and there's a demand for a graphical user interface. Pricing is high, which is a concern for small organizations. Better logging and monitoring, enhanced secrets management, and easier cloud integration are suggested. Users also seek improved API integration, streamlined onboarding, and enhanced documentation. Enhancements for deploying open-source tools and increased automation features are requested.
- "The costs are rising rapidly, and we have not seen any cost reductions by moving to Azure."
- "One improvement I'd like to see is a better user interface for developers, enabling easier operation without relying heavily on command lines."
- "I am not impressed with the support services from Microsoft yet."