Neha Ms
Skillsoft issued completion badges are earned based on viewing the percentage required or receiving a passing score when assessment is required. Kubernetes Service defines a logical set of pods, a policy to access them and provide efficiency to the microservices deployed in the clusters. Kubernetes networking uses iptables to manage network connections between pods and nodes to enable communication across Kubernetes cluster components.
In this course you’ll investigate the Kubernetes Network model, the technologies that can be used to implement the Kubernetes Networking model, the challenges of pod networking, how services can help mitigate the challenges and why proxying is used for services. You’ll recognize the features of the prominent types of Kubernetes service, the role of EndpointSlices and the supported AddressTypes.
Next, you create a network namespace and list all the available namespaces, creates two HTTP server pods and verify the pods are running, create a service without a Pod selector, manually map the service to the network address where it's running and configure multiple port definitions on a service object.
Finally, you’ll create a configuration file to configure type NodePort and type LoadBalancer, create a deployment that runs 3 replicas of an application and create an internal TCP LoadBalancer using a service.
This course is part of a series that aligns with the objectives for the Certified Kubernetes Administrator exam and can be used to prepare for this exam.
Issued on
October 19, 2022
Expires on
Does not expire