The resulting output is an Azure Resource Manager Template that can then be checked into source control and can then be used
to deploy Kubernetes clusters into Azure.
You can get started quickly by following the **[ACS-Engine Kubernetes Walkthrough](https://github.com/Azure/acs-engine/blob/master/docs/kubernetes.md)**.
The CoreOS Tectonic Installer for Azure is **open source** and available on GitHub for the community to use and contribute to: **[Tectonic Installer](https://github.com/coreos/tectonic-installer)**.
Tectonic Installer is a good choice when you need to make cluster customizations as it is built on [Hashicorp's Terraform](https://www.terraform.io/docs/providers/azurerm/) Azure Resource Manager (ARM) provider. This enables users to customize or integrate using familiar Terraform tooling.
You can get started using the [Tectonic Installer for Azure Guide](https://coreos.com/tectonic/docs/latest/install/azure/azure-terraform.html).