GKE Autopilot – hands-on lab
GKE Autopilot or Autopilot is one of the two modes of operation supported by GKE. The other mode being the standard mode (which was elaborated on at the start of this chapter). Autopilot removes the need to perform do-it-yourself (DIY) actions during cluster creation and instead creates a cluster with the industry-standard recommendations regarding networking and security. In addition, Autopilot removes the need to configure node pools or estimate the size of the cluster upfront. Nodes are automatically provisioned based on the types of deployed workloads and the user is essentially charged for the running workloads.
Autopilot is not only managed but is also a serverless K8s offering from GKE. Autopilot, however, does not offer all cluster configuration choices offered by the standard mode. The following table represents the configuration choices offered by Autopilot in comparison to the standard mode:
The following...