Deconstructing AKS Networking for Knowledge and Profit

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  • čas přidán 12. 07. 2022
  • Ever run into weird network jankyness in your Kubernetes Cluster? Did you want to dive deep into how packets/requests traverse in and out of your environment? In this video Steve Griffith - Principal Technical Specialist from the Digital and App Innovation - Azure Global Black Belt Team at Microsoft, gives us a Masterclass on how to navigate, introspect and debug networking in a Kubernetes Cluster. While the demo/context environment in this video is AKS (Azure Kubernetes Service), the concepts learned here can also be applied to most Kubernetes environments.
    You can reach Steve on twitter: / stevegriffith
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Komentáře • 10

  • @sanners
    @sanners Před 2 lety +1

    Very informative - would love to see more videos like this on the channel!

  • @BrianSwiger
    @BrianSwiger Před 2 lety +1

    Fantastic video and I learned a lot. Appreciate the time and efforts! AKS and Kubernetes networking is always complex for me and this helped tremendously.

  • @chaitanyakumar2642
    @chaitanyakumar2642 Před rokem

    Excellent stuff Steve. Never seen a better video on AKS networking. Thanks a ton

  • @user-ur4qb6xy7i
    @user-ur4qb6xy7i Před 8 měsíci

    Awesome explanation, Steve!
    You make networking simple.

  • @roblibbert1052
    @roblibbert1052 Před 2 lety +1

    Great job Steve. Kicking ass as always.

  • @Tebsilon
    @Tebsilon Před rokem

    Amazing content and rich knowledge! thanks for taking the time building this up

  • @sri_x53
    @sri_x53 Před rokem

    Wow...Lot of cool details....

  • @nealpan
    @nealpan Před rokem

    Great info!

  • @ericgolpe
    @ericgolpe Před rokem

    Tastes like yard clippings. LOL. Classic. :) Great video brother!

  • @wassimbenregaya5445
    @wassimbenregaya5445 Před rokem

    geat content ! but i wonder if the pod get outside the vnet using azure cni it ill be nated to the ip node but the node dosnt have a public ip it have ip from a subnet so what ip it will take ?