Explore 7 New Regions with the Dapr Extension for Azure Kubernetes Service!

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The Dapr extension for Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) is now available in 7 new regions, allowing developers to quickly deploy a fully managed Kubernetes environment. The extension simplifies the process of deploying and managing microservices on AKS, and provides a set of tools to help developers build and debug applications.

What is Dapr?

Dapr is an open-source, portable, event-driven runtime that makes it easy for developers to build resilient, microservice applications.

What is new?

The Dapr extension for Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) is now available in seven new regions, including Canada Central, US Gov Virginia, US DoD Central, UK South, France Central, Australia East, and South Africa North.

What is important to know?

The Dapr extension for AKS is a managed service that makes it easy to deploy and manage Dapr on AKS clusters. It simplifies the deployment and management of Dapr components, such as the Dapr sidecar, Dapr API, and Dapr dashboard.
“The Dapr extension for AKS is a great way for developers to quickly and easily get started with Dapr on AKS,” said Pradeep Kumar, Principal Program Manager, Azure Kubernetes Service.
The Dapr extension for AKS is now available in seven new regions, making it easier for developers to build and deploy resilient, microservice applications. The Dapr extension is a managed service that simplifies the deployment and management of Dapr components, such as the Dapr sidecar, Dapr API, and Dapr dashboard. This makes it easier for developers to quickly and easily get started with Dapr on AKS. With the addition of these seven new regions, developers now have more options for deploying and managing their applications.

Key points from the article:

  • Deploy a fully managed Kubernetes environment in 7 new regions
  • Simplify the process of deploying and managing microservices on AKS
  • Provide a set of tools to help developers build and debug applications
  • Enables developers to quickly deploy applications with minimal effort
  • Integrates with existing Azure services to provide a comprehensive microservices solution
  • From the Azure Developer Community Blog