Public preview: AKS Network Policy
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User-defined network policy enables secure network segmentation within Kubernetes. It allows cluster operators to control which pods can communicate with each other and with resources outside the cluster. You can implement your network policy in AKS clusters either through Azure policy plugin or through the popular open-source project, Calico.
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