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Kubernetes – An Enterprise Guide - Second Edition

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Product type Book
Published in Dec 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803230030
Pages 578 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
Languages
Authors (2):
Marc Boorshtein Marc Boorshtein
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Scott Surovich Scott Surovich
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters

Preface 1. Docker and Container Essentials 2. Deploying Kubernetes Using KinD 3. Kubernetes Bootcamp 4. Services, Load Balancing, ExternalDNS, and Global Balancing 5. Integrating Authentication into Your Cluster 6. RBAC Policies and Auditing 7. Deploying a Secured Kubernetes Dashboard 8. Extending Security Using Open Policy Agent 9. Node Security with GateKeeper 10. Auditing Using Falco, DevOps AI, and ECK 11. Backing Up Workloads 12. An Introduction to Istio 13. Building and Deploying Applications on Istio 14. Provisioning a Platform 15. Other Books You May Enjoy
16. Index

Layer 7 load balancers

Kubernetes provides layer 7 load balancers in the form of an Ingress controller. There are a number of solutions when it comes to providing Ingress to your clusters, including the following:

  • NGINX
  • Envoy
  • Traefik
  • HAproxy

Typically, a layer 7 load balancer is limited in the functions it can perform. In the Kubernetes world, they are implemented as Ingress controllers that can route incoming HTTP/HTTPS requests to your exposed services. We will go into detail on implementing NGINX as a Kubernetes Ingress controller in the Creating Ingress rules section.

Name resolution and layer 7 load balancers

To handle layer 7 traffic in a Kubernetes cluster, you deploy an Ingress controller. Ingress controllers are dependent on incoming names to route traffic to the correct service. In a legacy server deployment model, you would create a DNS entry and map it to an IP address.

Applications that are deployed on a Kubernetes cluster...

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