* Allow users to extend the route table using a data reference and adding route resources (e.g. unusual peering setups) * Note: Internally connecting AWS clusters can reduce cross-cloud flexibility and inhibits blue-green cluster patterns. It is not recommended
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AWS
Load Balancing
kube-apiserver
A network load balancer (NLB) distributes IPv4 TCP/6443 traffic across a target group of controller nodes with a healthy kube-apiserver
. Clusters with multiple controllers span zones in a region to tolerate zone outages.
HTTP/HTTPS Ingress
A network load balancer (NLB) distributes IPv4 TCP/80 and TCP/443 traffic across two target groups of worker nodes with a healthy Ingress controller. Workers span the zones in a region to tolerate zone outages.
The AWS NLB has a DNS alias record (regional) resolving to 3 zonal IPv4 addresses. The alias record is output as ingress_dns_name
for use in application DNS CNAME records. See Ingress on AWS.
TCP Services
Load balance TCP applications by adding a listener and target group. A listener and target group may map different ports (e.g 3333 external, 30333 internal).
# Forward TCP traffic to a target group
resource "aws_lb_listener" "some-app" {
load_balancer_arn = module.tempest.nlb_id
protocol = "TCP"
port = "3333"
default_action {
type = "forward"
target_group_arn = aws_lb_target_group.some-app.arn
}
}
# Target group of workers for some-app
resource "aws_lb_target_group" "some-app" {
name = "some-app"
vpc_id = module.tempest.vpc_id
target_type = "instance"
protocol = "TCP"
port = 3333
health_check {
protocol = "TCP"
port = 30333
}
}
Pass worker_target_groups
to the cluster to register worker instances into custom target groups.
module "tempest" {
...
worker_target_groups = [
aws_lb_target_group.some-app.id,
]
}
Notes:
- AWS NLBs and target groups do not support UDP
- Global Accelerator does support UDP, but its expensive
Firewalls
Add firewall rules to the worker security group.
resource "aws_security_group_rule" "some-app" {
security_group_id = module.tempest.worker_security_groups[0]
type = "ingress"
protocol = "tcp"
from_port = 3333
to_port = 30333
cidr_blocks = ["0.0.0.0/0"]
}
Routes
Add a custom route to the VPC route table.
data "aws_route_table" "default" {
vpc_id = module.temptest.vpc_id
subnet_id = module.tempest.subnet_ids[0]
}
resource "aws_route" "peering" {
route_table_id = data.aws_route_table.default.id
destination_cidr_block = "192.168.4.0/24"
...
}
IPv6
AWS Network Load Balancers do not support dualstack
.
IPv6 Feature | Supported |
---|---|
Node IPv6 address | Yes |
Node Outbound IPv6 | Yes |
Kubernetes Ingress IPv6 | No |