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16-Introduction to Network Endpoint Groups in Google Cloud

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  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2023
  • Network Endpoint Groups (NEGs) emerge as a powerful tool to address this challenge, providing a robust load balancing and service discovery mechanism for containerized applications.
    Delving into NEGs: Types and Use Cases
    NEGs are essentially groups of endpoints that can be managed as a single entity, simplifying network configuration and traffic management. They come in two primary flavors:
    Instance-based NEGs: These NEGs are associated with specific instances, making them ideal for managing services running on a fixed set of machines.
    Service-based NEGs: These NEGs are associated with services rather than instances, enabling dynamic load balancing across a pool of instances running the same service.
    NEGs excel in various scenarios involving containerized applications. Here are a few examples:
    Kubernetes Services: NEGs serve as the underlying load balancing mechanism for Kubernetes services, ensuring efficient traffic distribution across pods.
    Microservices Architecture: NEGs facilitate service discovery and communication in microservices architecture, enabling seamless interactions between microservices.
    Container Orchestration Platforms: NEGs integrate seamlessly with container orchestration platforms like Docker Swarm and Nomad, providing a robust load balancing and service discovery solution.
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