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How to create Kubernetes clusters on Azure AKS, Amazon EKS and Google GKE

Learn how to easily create Kubernetes clusters inside Google GKE, Amazon EKS, and Microsoft's AKS with Portainer.

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June 27, 2022
January 21, 2026
Last updated:
January 21, 2026
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In Portainer Business Edition 2.13 we introduced the notion of users being able to dynamically create clusters for a small number of cloud providers (Linode, Civo and Digital Ocean). As we expected, this functionality has been welcomed with open arms by the Community, which has led us to expand it in today's 2.14 BE release.

From today, organizations can create clusters in the 3 largest managed Kubernetes environments: Amazon's EKS, Microsoft's AKS and Google's GKE. This is a significant step forward for the cloud as it means organizations can get apps up and running on mainstream managed Kubernetes services with very little in-house technical expertise. 

If you're new to Kubernetes and you need to get an application up and running fast, then Portainer Business Edition running in any of the main cloud providers is now your best option. If you want to know more then get in touch and we'll show you how.

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