
Episode 25
GKE Container-Native Load Balancing, with Ines Envid and Neha Pattan
Kubernetes Podcast from Google · Kubernetes Podcast from Google
October 16, 201816m 41s
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Show Notes
GKE container-native load balancing enables Google Cloud load balancers to target Pods directly, rather than the VMs that host them, and to evenly distribute their traffic. Product manager Ines Envid and staff software engineer Neha Pattan explain how.
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