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k8s-merge-robot 95a3737305 Merge pull request #21207 from WeixuZhuang/azure-push
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Enable setting up Kubernetes cluster in Ubuntu on Azure

Implement basic cloud provider functionality to deploy Kubernetes on
Azure.  SaltStack is used to deploy Kubernetes on top of Ubuntu 
virtual machines.  OpenVpn provides network connectivity.  For
kubelet authentication, we use basic authentication (username and 
password).  The scripts use the legacy Azure Service Management APIs.
  
We have set up a nightly test job in our Jenkins server for federated
testing to run the e2e test suite on Azure.  With the cloud provider
scripts in this commit, 14 e2e test cases pass in this environment.
We plan to implement additional Azure functionality to support more
test cases.

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SaltStack configuration

This is the root of the SaltStack configuration for Kubernetes. A high level overview for the Kubernetes SaltStack configuration can be found in the docs tree.

This SaltStack configuration currently applies to default configurations for Debian-on-GCE, Fedora-on-Vagrant, Ubuntu-on-AWS and Ubuntu-on-Azure. (That doesn't mean it can't be made to apply to an arbitrary configuration, but those are only the in-tree OS/IaaS combinations supported today.) As you peruse the configuration, these are shorthanded as gce, vagrant, aws, azure-legacy in grains.cloud; the documentation in this tree uses this same shorthand for convenience.

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