Difference between revisions of "NodePort"

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NodePort - Exposes the Service on the same port of each selected Node in the cluster using NAT. Makes a Service accessible from outside the cluster using <NodeIP>:<NodePort>. Superset of ClusterIP.
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<code>NodePort</code> [[exposes]] the Service on the same port of each selected Node in the cluster using NAT. Makes a Service accessible from outside the cluster using <NodeIP>:<NodePort>. Superset of ClusterIP.
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https://kubernetes.io/docs/tutorials/kubernetes-basics/expose/expose-intro/
  
 
  [[kubectl create nodeport]]
 
  [[kubectl create nodeport]]

Revision as of 20:16, 8 November 2023

NodePort exposes the Service on each Node's IP at a static port (the NodePort). To make the node port available, Kubernetes sets up a cluster IP address, the same as if you had requested a Service of type: ClusterIP.[1]


NodePort exposes the Service on the same port of each selected Node in the cluster using NAT. Makes a Service accessible from outside the cluster using <NodeIP>:<NodePort>. Superset of ClusterIP. https://kubernetes.io/docs/tutorials/kubernetes-basics/expose/expose-intro/

kubectl create nodeport

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See also

  • https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/service/#publishing-services-service-types
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