CIDR
Glossary Page
CIDR stands for Classless Inter-Domain Routing, which is a way of describing blocks of IP addresses in networking. In Kubernetes, each Node is assigned a range of IP addresses through CIDR notation, which consists of a start address and a subnet mask. This enables Nodes to assign each Pod a unique IP address. While CIDR was originally used for IPv4, it has also been expanded to include IPv6.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/glossary/?all=true
Latest Webinars
Latest Articles
Blog post video test
Test
Read more
Tim Ganther
Mar 19, 2024
Block editor test
Block editor test
Read more
Tim Ganther
Jul 17, 2023
Integrate Keycloak, Kubeapps and Pinniped
Integrating kubeapps with Keycloak and Pinniped on the cloud can provide a secure and streamlined experience for managing applications in a Kubernetes environment.
Read more
Tim Ganther
Jun 12, 2023