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Describe the solution you'd like
We understand that by using the CSI driver, it simplifies accessing/managing secrets from Azure KeyVault. However, for an existing deployment where several Kubernetes secrets have already been defined, what would be the best way to migrate these secrets to Azure KeyVault and have them automatically created and stored there?
Or we have to create objects in KeyVault manually for all existing secrets?
Thank you so much!
Environment:
Secrets Store CSI Driver version: (use the image tag):Latest
Azure Key Vault provider version: (use the image tag):Latest
Kubernetes version: (use kubectl version): v1.29
Cluster type: (e.g. AKS, aks-engine, etc):AKS
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Describe the solution you'd like
We understand that by using the CSI driver, it simplifies accessing/managing secrets from Azure KeyVault. However, for an existing deployment where several Kubernetes secrets have already been defined, what would be the best way to migrate these secrets to Azure KeyVault and have them automatically created and stored there?
Or we have to create objects in KeyVault manually for all existing secrets?
Thank you so much!
Environment:
kubectl version
): v1.29The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: