Introduction
1. Introduction
Efficient and reliable communication between clusters is critical. In this section, we'll dive into the world of interconnected Kubernetes clusters and unlock the potential of seamless communication across your deployments. Imagine a world where your applications span multiple regions, availability zones, and even different cloud providers, all while operating as a unified, powerful entity. That's the promise of fleet networking and Google Kubernetes Engine, GKE. In today's dynamic cloud landscape, applications are rarely confined to a single Kubernetes cluster. Whether you're aiming for high availability, disaster recovery, or simply expanding your reach, managing multiple clusters is becoming the norm. But with this expansion comes the challenge of connectivity. How do you ensure your microservices, spread across different clusters, can communicate efficiently and securely? This is where fleet networking steps in. By providing a unified network fabric for your GKE clusters, it eliminates the complexities of traditional networking. In this section of the course, titled Fleet Networking, you'll learn to explain how fleet networking works, describe how pods in a Kubernetes cluster communicate with each other, enable multi-cluster services, configure multi-cluster services, outline the role of a multi-cluster gateway, and configure a multi-cluster gateway.2. Let's practice!
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