Container Networking From Scratch - Kristen Jacobs, Oracle
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Container Networking From Scratch - Kristen Jacobs, Oracle
Learn how to construct an overlay network across multiple hosts in just a few lines of bash! Containers in a system such as Kubernetes need to be able to communicate, and a common networking solution is to use an overlay network, for example, Flannel. In this talk we aim to 'demystify' container networking, and it's constituent elements such as Linux bridges, veth pairs, routing routes and TUN/TAP devices. Starting with defining a simple network namespace, we will work through networking between containers on the same machine (using the default docker model), up toward a full overlay network spanning multiple machines (as in Kubernetes). We will explain both how this works and why/when it is required, providing the necessary background for understanding and evaluating common existing Kubernetes networking solutions such as Flannel and Calico.
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Видео Container Networking From Scratch - Kristen Jacobs, Oracle канала CNCF [Cloud Native Computing Foundation]
Don't miss KubeCon + CloudNativeCon 2020 events in Amsterdam March 30 - April 2, Shanghai July 28-30 and Boston November 17-20! Learn more at kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy, and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects
Container Networking From Scratch - Kristen Jacobs, Oracle
Learn how to construct an overlay network across multiple hosts in just a few lines of bash! Containers in a system such as Kubernetes need to be able to communicate, and a common networking solution is to use an overlay network, for example, Flannel. In this talk we aim to 'demystify' container networking, and it's constituent elements such as Linux bridges, veth pairs, routing routes and TUN/TAP devices. Starting with defining a simple network namespace, we will work through networking between containers on the same machine (using the default docker model), up toward a full overlay network spanning multiple machines (as in Kubernetes). We will explain both how this works and why/when it is required, providing the necessary background for understanding and evaluating common existing Kubernetes networking solutions such as Flannel and Calico.
To learn more: https://sched.co/GrWx
Видео Container Networking From Scratch - Kristen Jacobs, Oracle канала CNCF [Cloud Native Computing Foundation]
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