

After you've enabled CredSSP, select Next.Ĭonfigure the machine that will host Azure Kubernetes Service in the Host configuration step. CredSSP needs to be enabled to set up Azure Kubernetes Service. CredSSP lets Windows Admin Center delegate the user's credentials from the gateway to a target server for remote authentication. When you're finished taking action, select Next.Įnsure system connectivity through CredSSP in the Connectivity step. This step checks that Windows Admin Center and the system that hosts Azure Kubernetes Service have the proper configuration to continue. When connecting your Windows Admin Center gateway to Azure, be sure to create a new Azure Active Directory application. On the System checks page of the wizard, take any required actions, such as connecting your Windows Admin Center gateway to Azure. Make sure you have configured at least one external virtual switch before proceeding past this step, or you will not be able to successfully set up your Azure Kubernetes Service host. Setting up an AKS host is also referred to as setting up the platform services or management cluster. You must set up an AKS host on your AKS hybrid cluster before deploying AKS workload clusters. Set up an Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) host You can check your Windows Admin Center version by clicking on the question mark in the top right-hand corner. If you have already installed Windows Admin Center, make sure your version is 2103.2 or later.

You can install Windows Admin Center either on a Windows 10 machine or on a server.

The AKS hybrid extension for Windows Admin Center is natively available as part of the Windows Admin Center MSI.

In this quickstart, you set up AKS hybrid using Windows Admin Center.
