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Using the External AWS Cloud Provider for Kubernetes

Scott Lowe

Specific resources used by the cluster must have certain AWS tags assigned to them. Based on my testing—see my disclaimer in #1 above—the hostname for the OS needs to match the EC2 Private DNS entry for that particular instance. internal DNS suffix). Tagging Cluster Resources. internal-elb: 1 tag.

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Using the External AWS Cloud Provider for Kubernetes

Scott Lowe

Specific resources used by the cluster must have certain AWS tags assigned to them. Based on my testing—see my disclaimer in #1 above—the hostname for the OS needs to match the EC2 Private DNS entry for that particular instance. internal DNS suffix). Tagging Cluster Resources. internal-elb: 1 tag.

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Setting up the Kubernetes AWS Cloud Provider

Scott Lowe

More details are provided below, but at a high-level here’s what you’ll need to make the AWS cloud provider in Kubernetes work: The hostname of each node must match EC2’s private DNS entry for that node. Kubernetes-specific tags applied to the AWS resources used by the cluster. The tag key is kubernetes.io/cluster/

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5 ways IT pros can accelerate webpages in a day at no cost

CIO Business Intelligence

Utilize the srcset attribute in your image tags to allow browsers to choose the best image size and format based on the user’s device and connection. It establishes early connections to the necessary origins for things like DNS lookups, TLS negotiations, and TCP handshakes, reducing the time it takes to fetch those resources.

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Setting up an AWS-Integrated Kubernetes 1.15 Cluster with Kubeadm

Scott Lowe

As pointed out in the “original” September 2018 article , there are a number of high-level requirements needed in order to properly bootstrap an AWS-integrated Kubernetes cluster: The hostname of each node must match the EC2 Private DNS entry for the instance. Assigning Tags to Resources. Setting Node Hostnames.

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Technology Short Take 133

Scott Lowe

Pratik Mankad shows how to use DNS hostnames as targets for an AWS NLB. Native DNS hostname support in NLBs would be a far better solution. Geert Baeke has a post on the new HashiCorp tool, Waypoint, showing how to build and tag an image using Docker. Networking. Operating Systems/Applications.

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Self-Sovereign Blogging

Phil Windley

Of course, I still rely on hosting (AWS) and DNS (Google) but those are much more basic services that are likely to not go away anytime soon. Tags: blogging flickr perl. Soon, my cloud problem will be in the past and my blog will be self-sovereign. And if they do, there are clear substitutes.