base on Azure Container Networking Solutions for Linux and Windows Containers # Microsoft Azure Container Networking
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## Overview
This repository contains container networking services and plugins for Linux and Windows containers running on Azure:
* [Azure CNI network and IPAM plugins](docs/cni.md) for Kubernetes.
* [Azure NPM - Kubernetes Network Policy Manager](docs/npm.md) (Linux and (preview) Windows Server 2022)
The `azure-vnet` network plugins connect containers to your [Azure VNET](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-network/virtual-networks-overview), to take advantage of Azure SDN capabilities. The `azure-vnet-ipam` IPAM plugins provide address management functionality for container IP addresses allocated from Azure VNET address space.
The following environments are supported:
* [Microsoft Azure](https://azure.microsoft.com): Available in all Azure regions.
Plugins are offered as part of [Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/aks/), as well as for individual Azure IaaS VMs. For Kubernetes clusters created by [aks-engine](https://github.com/Azure/aks-engine), the deployment and configuration of both plugins on both Linux and Windows nodes is automatic and default.
The next generation of Azure CNI Plugin is powered by [Cilium](https://cilium.io/). Learn more at [Azure CNI Powered By Cilium](docs/cilium.md)
## Documentation
See [Documentation](docs/) for more information and examples.
## Build
This repository builds on Windows and Linux. Build plugins directly from the source code for the latest version.
```bash
$ git clone https://github.com/Azure/azure-container-networking
$ cd azure-container-networking
$ make all-binaries
```
Then follow the instructions for the plugin in [Documentation](docs/).
## Contributions
Contributions in the form of bug reports, feature requests and PRs are always welcome.
Please follow these steps before submitting a PR:
* Create an issue describing the bug or feature request.
* Clone the repository and create a topic branch.
* Make changes, adding new tests for new functionality.
* Submit a PR.
## License
See [LICENSE](LICENSE).
## Code of Conduct
This project has adopted the [Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct](https://opensource.microsoft.com/codeofconduct/). For more information see the [Code of Conduct FAQ](https://opensource.microsoft.com/codeofconduct/faq/) or contact [
[email protected]](mailto:
[email protected]) with any additional questions or comments.
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