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articles/operator-nexus/concepts-nexus-kubernetes-cluster.md

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## Nexus Kubernetes Cluster Features
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Nexus Kubernetes Cluster Features, previously known as "Add-ons" in releases before [Azure Operator Nexus](/articles/operator-nexus/overview.md) release 3.11.0, is a component of the Nexus platform that allows customers to enhance their Nexus Kubernetes clusters with extra packages or components. The Features are categorized into two types: required and optional.
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Nexus Kubernetes Cluster Features, previously known as "Add-ons" in releases before [Azure Operator Nexus](./overview.md) release 3.11.0, is a component of the Nexus platform that allows customers to enhance their Nexus Kubernetes clusters with extra packages or components. The Features are categorized into two types: required and optional.
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* Required Features: Required Features are automatically deployed into provisioned Nexus Kubernetes clusters. Core Features such as Calico, MetalLB, Nexus Storage CSI, IPAM plugins, metrics-server, node-local-dns, Arc for Kubernetes,
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and Arc for Servers are included by default when clusters are created. The successful completion of the cluster provisioning process depends on these Features being installed successfully. If a required Feature installation fails and can't be fixed, the cluster status is marked as failed.

articles/operator-nexus/includes/kubernetes-cluster/supported-versions.md

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| 1.31 | Mar 2025 | Nov 2025 | Until end of Nov 2026 |
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| 1.32 | Apr 2025 | Mar 2026 | Until end of Mar 2027 |
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† These versions are designated for Long Term Support by the [Nexus AKS](/articles/operator-nexus/concepts-nexus-kubernetes-cluster.md) team to meet customer demand. It isn't recommended to use these versions if it has been more than a year since their Nexus GA release date as the associated kubernetes releases no longer receive critical updates from upstream kubernetes.
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† These versions are designated for Long Term Support by the [Nexus AKS](../../concepts-nexus-kubernetes-cluster.md) team to meet customer demand. It isn't recommended to use these versions if it has been more than a year since their Nexus GA release date as the associated kubernetes releases no longer receive critical updates from upstream kubernetes.

articles/operator-nexus/reference-nexus-kubernetes-cluster-supported-versions.md

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# Supported Kubernetes versions in Azure Operator Nexus Kubernetes service
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This document provides an overview of the versioning schema used for the Operator Nexus Kubernetes service, including the supported Kubernetes versions. It explains the differences between major, minor, and patch versions, and provides guidance on upgrading Kubernetes versions, and what the upgrade experience is like. The document also covers the version support lifecycle and end of life (EOL) for each minor version of Kubernetes. Additionally it will speak of Features, a group of components which were previously known as "Add-ons". For more in-depth information about Features than what is described in this article, see [Nexus Kubernetes Cluster Features](/articles/operator-nexus/concepts-nexus-kubernetes-cluster.md#nexus-kubernetes-cluster-features)
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This document provides an overview of the versioning schema used for the Operator Nexus Kubernetes service, including the supported Kubernetes versions. It explains the differences between major, minor, and patch versions, and provides guidance on upgrading Kubernetes versions, and what the upgrade experience is like. The document also covers the version support lifecycle and end of life (EOL) for each minor version of Kubernetes. Additionally it will speak of Features, a group of components which were previously known as "Add-ons". For more in-depth information about Features than what is described in this article, see [Nexus Kubernetes Cluster Features](./concepts-nexus-kubernetes-cluster.md#nexus-kubernetes-cluster-features)
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The Kubernetes community releases minor versions roughly every three months. Starting with version 1.19, the Kubernetes community has [increased the support window for each version from nine months to one year](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2020/08/31/kubernetes-1-19-feature-one-year-support/).
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