In the past five chapters, we have built a solid foundation of the Kubernetes workload resources and related objects. We started with a detailed understanding of the two most fundamental entities of any Kubernetes cluster: the container and the pod. Then we extended those concepts and thoroughly explored key Kubernetes workload resources and other important Kubernetes objects such as namespaces, labels, selectors, etc. Starting in this chapter, we will switch gears and start our discussion of other important Kubernetes ...
6. Networking in Kubernetes
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