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- [DNS](#dns)
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- [DNS](#dns)
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- [Headless services](#headless-services)
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- [Headless services](#headless-services)
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- [External services](#external-services)
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- [External services](#external-services)
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- [Type = NodePort](#type--nodeport)
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- [Type NodePort](#type-nodeport)
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- [Type = LoadBalancer](#type--loadbalancer)
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- [Type LoadBalancer](#type-loadbalancer)
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- [Shortcomings](#shortcomings)
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- [Shortcomings](#shortcomings)
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- [Future work](#future-work)
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- [Future work](#future-work)
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- [The gory details of virtual IPs](#the-gory-details-of-virtual-ips)
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- [The gory details of virtual IPs](#the-gory-details-of-virtual-ips)
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Note that while `NodePort`s can be TCP or UDP, `LoadBalancer`s only support TCP
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Note that while `NodePort`s can be TCP or UDP, `LoadBalancer`s only support TCP
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as of Kubernetes 1.0.
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as of Kubernetes 1.0.
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### Type = NodePort
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### Type NodePort
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If you set the `type` field to `"NodePort"`, the Kubernetes master will
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If you set the `type` field to `"NodePort"`, the Kubernetes master will
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allocate a port from a flag-configured range (default: 30000-32767), and each
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allocate a port from a flag-configured range (default: 30000-32767), and each
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@@ -391,7 +391,7 @@ This gives developers the freedom to set up their own load balancers, to
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configure cloud environments that are not fully supported by Kubernetes, or
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configure cloud environments that are not fully supported by Kubernetes, or
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even to just expose one or more nodes' IPs directly.
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even to just expose one or more nodes' IPs directly.
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### Type = LoadBalancer
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### Type LoadBalancer
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On cloud providers which support external load balancers, setting the `type`
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On cloud providers which support external load balancers, setting the `type`
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field to `"LoadBalancer"` will provision a load balancer for your `Service`.
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field to `"LoadBalancer"` will provision a load balancer for your `Service`.
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