Move 'az provider register' to 'Configure your Azure account' section. (#339)
Regardless of whether you use the quick-start or the manual setup, you need to run: `az provider register --namespace 'Microsoft.ContainerInstance'` on your account. Move up from the 'Manual' section.
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@@ -111,6 +111,12 @@ First let's identify your Azure subscription and save it for use later on in the
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$env:AZURE_SUBSCRIPTION_ID = "<SubscriptionId>"
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```
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4. Enable ACI in your subscription:
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```cli
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az provider register -n Microsoft.ContainerInstance
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```
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## Quick set-up with the ACI Connector
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The Azure cli can be used to install the ACI provider. We like to say Azure's provider or implementation for Virtual Kubelet is the ACI Connector.
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@@ -182,14 +188,6 @@ resources on your account on behalf of Kubernetes.
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$env:AZURE_CLIENT_SECRET = "<Password>"
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```
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### Setting up your Azure account to use ACI
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You will need to enable ACI in your subscription:
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```cli
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az provider register -n Microsoft.ContainerInstance
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```
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## Deployment of the ACI provider in your cluster
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Run these commands to deploy the virtual kubelet which connects your Kubernetes cluster to Azure Container Instances.
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