How a Kubernetes Service Actually Works (and All 5 Types You Need)
A pod gets created. It gets an IP. Then it dies. A new pod replaces it. New IP. Now imagine you have ten pods of the same app, and they restart all the time. Which IP do you call? You can't. That's the problem Services solve, and the answer is more interesting than "Kubernetes assigns a stable IP."
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