Difference between revisions of "Kubernetes LoadBalancer"
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* <code>[[kubectl expose deployment]] hello-world [[--type]]=[[LoadBalancer]] --name=my-service</code><ref>https://kubernetes.io/docs/tutorials/stateless-application/expose-external-ip-address/</ref> | * <code>[[kubectl expose deployment]] hello-world [[--type]]=[[LoadBalancer]] --name=my-service</code><ref>https://kubernetes.io/docs/tutorials/stateless-application/expose-external-ip-address/</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 12:46, 10 October 2023
Kubernetes LoadBalancer
exposes the Service externally using a cloud provider's load balancer.
kubectl expose deployment hello-world --type=LoadBalancer --name=my-service
[1]
kind: Service
Related
See also
- CKA 1.23, CKA 1.24 Understand ClusterIP, NodePort, LoadBalancer service types and endpoints
- Kubernetes networking: network policies, Network Policy Providers, CNI, Calico, flannel, Service mesh, Istio,
kube-proxy, coredns, AWS VPC CNI: vpc-cni
, Kubernetes: Ingress controllers, IPVS, ServiceTypes:LoadBalancer, ClusterIP, NodePort, ExternalName
, Endpoints, EndpointSlices, Kubernetes DNS,svc.cluster.local
, Weave Net
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