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Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server

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Overview

what is Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server?

The Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server is a Kubernetes deployment configuration for running the MCP server on Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS). It facilitates the deployment and management of applications in a cloud environment.

how to use Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server?

To use the MCP Server, follow these steps: 1. Build the Docker image using the provided Dockerfile. 2. Push the image to Azure Container Registry (ACR). 3. Apply the Kubernetes manifests to deploy the application. 4. Verify the deployment using Kubernetes commands.

key features of Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server?

  • Kubernetes deployment configuration for Azure AKS
  • Health checks endpoint for monitoring
  • Secure application with HTTPS and CORS
  • Rate limiting to prevent abuse
  • Scalable deployment with adjustable replicas

use cases of Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server?

  1. Deploying cloud-native applications on Azure.
  2. Managing application scaling and resource monitoring.
  3. Implementing secure and efficient microservices architecture.

FAQ from Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server?

  • What are the prerequisites for deploying the MCP Server?

You need Azure CLI, kubectl, Docker, and Node.js 18+.

  • How can I monitor the application?

Resource usage can be monitored through Azure Monitor, and application logs are accessible via kubectl logs.

  • Is the MCP Server secure?

Yes, it uses HTTPS, CORS, and implements security best practices.

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