Example set up
Before we start exploring the various capabilities built into Kubernetes for scaling and updates, we will need a new example environment. We are going to use a variation of our previous container image with a blue background (refer to the v0.1 and v0.2 (side by side) image, later in this chapter, for a comparison). We have the following code:
apiVersion: v1 kind: ReplicationController metadata: name: node-js-scale labels: name: node-js-scale spec: replicas: 1 selector: name: node-js-scale template: metadata: labels: name: node-js-scale spec: containers: - name: node-js-scale image: jonbaier/pod-scaling:0.1 ports: - containerPort: 80
Listing 4-1: pod-scaling-controller.yaml
apiVersion: v1 kind: Service metadata: name: node-js-scale labels: name: node-js-scale spec: type: LoadBalancer sessionAffinity: ClientIP ports: - port: 80 selector: name: node-js...