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> When you create a Nexus Kubernetes cluster, Nexus automatically creates a managed resource group dedicated to storing the cluster resources, within this group, the Arc connected cluster resource is established.
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> When you create a Nexus Kubernetes cluster, Nexus automatically creates a managed resource group dedicated to storing the cluster resources. Within this group, the Arc connected cluster resource is established.
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To access your cluster, you need to set up the cluster connect `kubeconfig`. After logging into Azure PowerShell with the relevant Azure AD entity, you can obtain the `kubeconfig` necessary to communicate with the cluster from anywhere, even outside the firewall that surrounds it.
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For more detailed information about available options, see [Connect to an Azure Operator Nexus Kubernetes cluster](../../howto-kubernetes-cluster-connect.md).
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# Quickstart: Create an Azure Nexus Kubernetes cluster by using Azure PowerShell
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* Deploy an Azure Nexus Kubernetes cluster using Azure PowerShell.
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Deploy an Azure Nexus Kubernetes cluster using Azure PowerShell.
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This quick-start guide is designed to help you get started with using Nexus kubernetes cluster. By following the steps outlined in this guide, you're able to quickly and easily create a customized Nexus kubernetes cluster that meets your specific needs and requirements. Whether you're a beginner or an expert in Nexus networking, this guide is here to help. You learn everything you need to know to customize and create Nexus kubernetes cluster.
After a few minutes, the command completes and returns information about the agent pool. For more advanced options, see [Quickstart: Deploy an Azure Nexus Kubernetes cluster using Bicep](./quickstarts-kubernetes-cluster-deployment-bicep.md).
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