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Kubernetes networking: connect Pods to the outside world & other Pods. #K8sNetworking 8/9


Services: stable network endpoints for Pods, connect to other app parts. #K8sNetworking 3/9


4️⃣ Services = Lightweight Networking 🧠 Services use almost no extra memory/CPU. Handled by kube-proxy per node. NodePort just opens a port, no extra pod! #K8sNetworking


For inter-node communication, Kubernetes employs a cluster network. This allows pods on different nodes to interact seamlessly, essential for distributed applications. 🌐 #K8sNetworking


Day 12: Explored IP address management, service networking, and DNS in #Kubernetes, with a deep dive into CoreDNS. Understanding how to keep communication flowing smoothly within the cluster. 🚀🌐 #CKAprep #K8sNetworking #CoreDNS


🌐💡 Kubernetes has its unique networking model, vital for pod & service communication. Mastering this ensures a well-tuned cluster. Ready to dive in? 🔗🚀 #K8sNetworking #TechInsights #Kubernetes #K8s #DevOps


Day 11: Explored the intricate world of #Kubernetes networking: DNS, network namespaces, Docker networking, CNI, cluster networking, pod networking, and CNI in Kubernetes. Understanding the heart of communication in clusters! 🚀🌐📦 #CKAprep #K8sNetworking


3️⃣ Rollback: Safely revert to a previous version if issues arise. 4️⃣ Scaling: Easily scale your application up or down. #K8sNetworking #ContainerNetworking #KubernetesBestPractices #DevOps #Containers


20/ Network Policies: kubectl get networkpolicies 🚧 Control pod communication with network policies. Enhance cluster security! #K8sNetworking


6/ Expose a Deployment: kubectl expose deployment <deploy-name> --port=<external-port> --type=LoadBalancer 🌐 Make your app accessible externally. Great for web services! #K8sNetworking


Closing out our Kubernetes Networking series! Dive into Network Policies - the guardians of pod connections. Define fine-grained access controls for secure communication. Stay tuned for our next series on Kubernetes security! #K8sNetworking buff.ly/3Qp0Qpb


4️⃣ Services = Lightweight Networking 🧠 Services use almost no extra memory/CPU. Handled by kube-proxy per node. NodePort just opens a port, no extra pod! #K8sNetworking


8/ Kubernetes Networking 🕸️ Understood internal and external communication between pods, services, and nodes. Worked with service types again to master routing. #K8sNetworking


For inter-node communication, Kubernetes employs a cluster network. This allows pods on different nodes to interact seamlessly, essential for distributed applications. 🌐 #K8sNetworking


20/ Network Policies: kubectl get networkpolicies 🚧 Control pod communication with network policies. Enhance cluster security! #K8sNetworking


6/ Expose a Deployment: kubectl expose deployment <deploy-name> --port=<external-port> --type=LoadBalancer 🌐 Make your app accessible externally. Great for web services! #K8sNetworking


3️⃣ Rollback: Safely revert to a previous version if issues arise. 4️⃣ Scaling: Easily scale your application up or down. #K8sNetworking #ContainerNetworking #KubernetesBestPractices #DevOps #Containers


Kubernetes networking: connect Pods to the outside world & other Pods. #K8sNetworking 8/9


Services: stable network endpoints for Pods, connect to other app parts. #K8sNetworking 3/9


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