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### Network Overlay
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You can choose between 2 network overlays. Only one must be chosen.
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**flannel**: gre/vxlan (layer 2) networking
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**calico**: bgp (layer 3) networking.
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* **flannel**: gre/vxlan (layer 2) networking. ([official docs]('https://github.com/coreos/flannel'))
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* **calico**: bgp (layer 3) networking. ([official docs]('http://docs.projectcalico.org/en/0.13/'))
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The choice is defined with the variable '**overlay_network_plugin**'
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### Expose a service
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There are several loadbalancing solution.
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The main ones i found suitable for kubernetes are [Vulcand]('http://vulcand.io/') and [Haproxy]('http://www.haproxy.org/')
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There are several loadbalancing solutions.
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The ones i found suitable for kubernetes are [Vulcand]('http://vulcand.io/') and [Haproxy]('http://www.haproxy.org/')
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My cluster is working with haproxy and kubernetes services are configured with the loadbalancing type 'nodePort'.
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eg: each node opens the same tcp port and forwards the traffic to the target pod wherever it is located.
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You should get an answer from the configured dns server
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Congrats ! now you can go through [kubernetes basics]('http://kubernetes.io/v1.0/basicstutorials.html')
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Known issues
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### Node reboot and Calico
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