This is a sample of how to deploy an Open Source KAITO on a new Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) using Terraform. This sample will deploy the following resources:
- Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)
- Azure Container Registry (ACR) with short lived, repo scoped token
- Azure Managed Identity with Federated Credential and Role Assignment for GPU Provisioner
- Install the KAITO GPU Provisioner Helm Chart
- Install the KAITO Workspace Helm Chart
- Kubernetes Secret for the ACR token
- Terraform 1.9.7 or later
- Azure CLI 2.65.0 or later
- kubectl 1.30.5 or later
- Helm 3.16.2 or later
To deploy this sample, you will to use the Azure CLI to login to your Azure account and set the subscription you want to use, then use the Terraform CLI to provision the Azure resources and execute the Helm installations for the KAITO operators.
Login to your Azure account and set the subscription you want to use.
az login
az account set -s <subscription-id>
Export the subscription ID for Terraform to use.
export ARM_SUBSCRIPTION_ID=$(az account show --query id -o tsv)
Initialize the Terraform providers.
terraform init
Before you deploy, review the following variables in the variables.tf file which are available for customization:
location
- The Azure region to deploy the resources. Be sure you have the necessary quota in the region.kaito_gpu_provisioner_version
- The version of the KAITO GPU Provisioner.kaito_workspace_version
- The version of the KAITO Workspace.registry_repository_name
- The name of the output image when running a sample fine-tuning job.
Run the Terraform apply command and enter yes
when prompted to deploy the Azure resources.
terraform apply
Log into the AKS cluster.
az aks get-credentials -g $(terraform output -raw rg_name) -n $(terraform output -raw aks_name)
Verify installation of the KAITO operators.
helm list -n gpu-provisioner
helm list -n kaito-workspace
Check status of the KAITO pods.
kubectl get po -n gpu-provisioner
kubectl get po -n kaito-workspace
KAITO is now installed on the AKS cluster but no workspaces have been created. To use the KAITO workspaces, please refer to the YAML manifests found in the examples directory or KAITO docs.
Run the Terraform destroy command and enter yes
when prompted to delete the Azure resources.
terraform destroy