In this episode of Get Cooking in Cloud, Priyanka Vergadia and Stephanie Wong wrap up Beyond Treat’s journey as they convert to running their web backends on GKE. You’ll learn about Network Endpoint Groups (NEG’s), an abstraction layer that enables container-native load balancing. Not only can they still provision HTTP(S) load balancers, but they can now route traffic to GKE pods - as opposed to GKE nodes - for optimal traffic distribution and scalability.
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