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Aks Networking Iptables in AKS // Steve Griffith
Overview We’ve seen the network wiring for both kubenet and Azure CNI, so now we understand the core plumbing used to move packets around within an AKS cluster. There is one more layer that comes into...
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AKS Advanced Load Balancing - Part 1: Azure Load Balancer // Steve Griffith
Overview In the next few posts (yeah…I think this will require a few)..we’re going to run through what the end to end traffic flow looks like for a packet going through an Azure Load Balancer, into a ...
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Aks Networking Part 1 - Kubenet on AKS // Steve Griffith
Setup For this session we’ll create a resource group with a Vnet, three subnets and two AKS Clusters. Create Resource Group, Vnet and Subnets RG=NetworkLab LOC=eastus VNET_CIDR="10.220.0.0/16" KUBENET...
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Aks Minimum Permissions // Steve Griffith
Cluster Management Roles When working with Azure Kubernetes Service there can be a lot of confusion about the access needed by the individuals managing the cluster as well as the roles required by the...
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AKS Advanced Load Balancing Part 2: Kubernetes Services // Steve Griffith
Overview In my last post I focused on getting a deeper understanding of how AKS interacts with Azure, and specifically the Azure Load Balancer (ALB), to route traffic into a cluster. We walked through...
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Aks Networking Part 2 - Azure CNI on AKS // Steve Griffith
Setup We’ve been through the kubenet implementation, and now we’re on to Azure CNI. Lets start by creating an Azure CNI based AKS cluster. We’ve already created the Vnet and Subnets, so all we need to...