AKS Engine is the easiest way to provision a self-managed Kubernetes cluster on Azure.
AKS Engine provides convenient tooling to quickly bootstrap Kubernetes clusters on Azure. By leveraging ARM (Azure Resource Manager), AKS Engine helps you create, destroy and maintain clusters provisioned with basic IaaS resources in Azure. AKS Engine is also the library used by AKS for performing these operations to provide managed service implementations.
Depending on how new you are to AKS Engine, you can try a tutorial, or just dive straight into the documentation.
Please see the FAQ for answers about AKS Engine and its progenitor ACS-Engine.
The official AKS Engine documentation covers everything you need to know about AKS Engine (and then some).
Want to get involved? The community guide covers everything you need to know about the AKS Engine community and how you can contribute.
AKS Engine is an open source project that is not covered by the Microsoft Azure support policy. Please search open issues here, and if your issue isn't already represented please open a new one. The AKS Engine project maintainers will respond to the best of their abilities.
This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information, see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact opencode@microsoft.com with any additional questions or comments.