Kubernetes Ingress networking
Kubernetes Ingress builds on top of Kubernetes Services to provide load balancing at the application layer mapping incoming HTTP requests to services. The details of how this is implemented depend on which ingress controller you are using. This short video explains all this and more! In the video you’ll learn: How basic in-cluster ingress load balancers can provide access to services from outside the cluster. How external application load balancers can be used as an alternative to in-cluster load balancers. Some of the different service routing modes supported by application load balancers. The pros and cons of each of the above, to help you understand why you might choose one vs another, depending on your needs and specific cluster environment. Happy watching!

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