Enhancing load balancers for the enterprise
In this third, and final section, we will discuss some of the limitations of certain load balancer features and how we can configure a cluster to resolve the limitations. Our examples have been good for learning, but in an enterprise, nobody wants to access a workload running on the cluster using an IP address. Also, in an enterprise, you will commonly run services on multiple clusters to provide some failover for your applications. So far, the options discussed can't address these two key points. In this section, we will explain how to resolve these issues so your enterprise can offer easier access to workloads that are highly available by names, including across multiple clusters.