Access your Kubernetes pods anywhere
Update: 2024-08-12
Description
How does Michal Kuratczyk, Staff Software Engineer at RabbitMQ, access Kubernetes workloads securely, from anywhere? Regardless whether it's a Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) cluster or Kubernetes in Docker (KiND), Tailscale is a simple solution for this particular use case. This also makes it easy to share private services with all devices on a tailnet, including with friends that want to access them on a smartphone.
Watch the demo 🎬 Access your Kubernetes pods anywhere
If you want to watch the full, 32 minutes-long video, go to 🎁 https://makeitwork.gerhard.io
LINKS
- 🎬 Access your Kubernetes pods anywhere
- Tailscale Kubernetes Operator
- RabbitMQ Cluster Kubernetes Operator
- 🎬 TGIR S01E07: How to monitor RabbitMQ?
- 🗂️ Observe and Understand RabbitMQ - RabbitMQ Summit 2019
- 🎬 Observe and understand RabbitMQ - RabbitMQ Summit 2019
EPISODE CHAPTERS
- (00:00 ) - INTRO
- (05:12 ) - DEMO STARTS
- (06:11 ) - RabbitMQ in Kubernetes
- (07:32 ) - Tailscale in Kubernetes
- (11:59 ) - Magic DNS
- (13:31 ) - Let me connect to it
- (15:33 ) - Is this the last RabbitMQ 3 minor?
- (17:12 ) - An alternative way to expose a service
- (19:11 ) - Works on any tailnet device
- (22:04 ) - How do we continue?
- (23:26 ) - Have you tried upgrading the operator?
- (24:23 ) - Can we try it?
- (25:43 ) - DEMO ENDS
- (25:54 ) - Exit nodes & subnet routers
- (28:50 ) - OUTRO
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