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2. Install Azure CLI.
3. Open command line and type: az login
4. Procced with instruction in console window.
-5. After login process type in console: az aks create --resource-group student0X --name student0XCluster --generate-ssh-keys
-6. After cluster is deployed (it make takes up to 30 minutes), install Kubernetes CLI by typing in console: az aks kubernetes install-cli On Windows, the default installation is c:\program files (x86)\kubectl.exe. You may need to add this file to the Windows path.
-7. Get credentials to cluster: az acs kubernetes get-credentials --resource-group student0X --name student0XCluster
-8. Verify connection using command: kubectl get nodes
+5. After login process type in console: az aks create --resource-group student0X --name student0XCluster --generate-ssh-keys . As we have not defined any params of cluster, Azure will use some defaults.
+6. After cluster is deployed (it may takes up to 20 minutes), install Kubernetes CLI by typing in console: az aks kubernetes install-cli On Windows, the default installation is C:\Program Files (x86)\kubectl.exe. You may need to add this file to the Windows path.
+7. Get credentials to cluster: az acs kubernetes get-credentials --resource-group student0X --name student0XCluster . Use your resource group name and your cluster name.
+8. Verify connection using command: kubectl get nodes . You can also type commands like:
+kubectl get pods
+kubectl get services
## Task 2: Create secret and deploy POD