Services in Kubernetes
Create and manage services, service types, kube-proxy, internal DNS, EndpointSlices and Ingress.
Containers are ephemeral — they appear, complete a task, and disappear. Without a Service, clients can never reliably find the Pods they need. Services solve this by providing a stable IP address and DNS name that remain constant regardless of the underlying Pod lifecycle.
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11 sections- 1 Table of Contents
- 2 Overview
- 3 Module 1 — Creating Kubernetes Services
- 4 Module 2 — Managing Kubernetes Services
- 5 Service Types — Reference
- 6 Kubernetes Networking — Key Concepts
- 7 kube-proxy
- 8 Kubernetes Internal DNS
- 9 EndpointSlices
- 10 Ingress
- 11 kubectl Commands — Quick Reference
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