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Deploy AKS Cluster with CNI Overlay
Deploy AKS cluster with Azure CNI Flannel Overlay Network
The traditional Azure Container Networking Interface (CNI) assigns a VNet IP address to every pod. It assigns this IP address from a pre-reserved set of IPs on every node or a separate subnet reserved for pods. This approach requires IP address planning and could lead to address exhaustion, which introduces difficulties scaling your clusters as your application demands grow.

Siva Yakkanti
Staff Systems, Cloud & Kubernetes Engineer, at AMD
Singapore
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