Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)
This guide will show you how to install Okteto onto Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS).
Installation Requirements
In order to fully install Okteto, you'll need the following:
- An Okteto License
- A Kubernetes cluster
- A domain and the ability to create wildcard DNS records for it
- A working installation of kubectl
- A working installation of Helm v3 (v3.8 or higher)
Getting your Okteto License
A license is mandatory to use Okteto. You'll receive a license key as part of your subscription to Okteto. If you haven't received it, please open a support ticket.
If you are interested in evaluating Okteto, sign up for our free 30 days trial. No credit card required.
Deploy a Kubernetes cluster
We recommend that you follow Azure's cluster creation guide.
Okteto supports Kubernetes versions 1.25 through 1.28.
We recommend the following specs:
- Kubernetes v1.28
- A pool with at least 3
Standard D4
nodes - 250 GB per Standard SSD Managed Disk
Our installation guides assume Okteto will be running in a dedicated cluster. We recommend contacting our team if you plan on installing Okteto in a cluster with other workloads.
Domain
You'll need sufficient access to a domain to add a wildcard DNS record, such as dev.example.com. By default, all endpoints created by Okteto for your development environments will be exposed on the wildcard subdomain you choose.
This guide assumes your domain is registered in Azure DNS. You can use any DNS service you prefer, but this guide focuses specifically on Azure DNS.
Installing kubectl
Follow Azure's documentation for installing kubectl. Once installed, configure kubectl
to talk to your new cluster.
Installing Helm v3 (v3.8 or higher)
Follow the official documentation for installing the latest release of Helm v3 (v3.8 or higher).
Installing Okteto
Adding the Okteto Helm repository
You'll need to add the Okteto repository in order to be able to install Okteto:
helm repo add okteto https://charts.okteto.com
helm repo update
Configuring your Okteto instance
In order to install Okteto you need to first create a config.yaml
for the installation process. This file requires two things:
- Your Okteto
license
- A
subdomain
For example:
license: 1234567890ABCD==
subdomain: dev.example.com
buildkit:
persistence:
enabled: true
registry:
storage:
filesystem:
persistence:
enabled: true
Note: This is a very basic configuration. Learn more about the rest of the configuration options here.
Installing your Okteto instance
Install the latest version of Okteto by running:
helm install okteto okteto/okteto -f config.yaml --namespace=okteto --create-namespace
You can also install a specific version by including the --version
argument.
After a few seconds, all the resources will be created. The output will look something like this:
Release "okteto" has been installed. Happy Helming!
NAME: okteto
LAST DEPLOYED: Thu Mar 26 18:07:55 2020
NAMESPACE: okteto
STATUS: deployed
Retrieve the Ingress Controller IP address
You can use kubectl
to fetch the address that has been dynamically allocated by AKS to the NGINX Ingress we've just installed and configured as a part of Okteto:
kubectl get service -l=app.kubernetes.io/name=ingress-nginx,app.kubernetes.io/component=controller --namespace=okteto
The output will look something like this:
NAME TYPE CLUSTER-IP EXTERNAL-IP PORT(S) AGE
okteto-ingress-nginx-controller LoadBalancer 10.0.7.73 a519c8b3b27f94...aks.microsoft.com 80:30795/TCP,443:32481/TCP,1234:30885/TCP 5m
You'll need to take the EXTERNAL-IP
address and add it to your DNS for the domain you have chosen to use. In AzureDNS, this is done by creating an A
record with the name *
, pointing to the IP of the Load Balancer.
Sign in to your Okteto instance
After a successful installation, you can access your Okteto instance at https://okteto.SUBDOMAIN
. Your account will be automatically created as part of the login process. The first user to successfully login into the instance will be automatically assigned the administrator
role.
Important: The default installation is not recommended for production use. We highly advise following the steps outlined in the Admin Dashboard after finishing your trial and giving your team access to your Okteto instance.
Next we're going to install and configure the Okteto CLI with your Okteto instance.