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Did you know that by default, all pods in a Kubernetes cluster will accept traffic from any source? Now, with network policies available out-of-the-box in Azure Kubernetes Service you can isolate pods, control egress & ingress traffic, and secure your workloads. Saurya Das is here to show us how it works.Jump To:[02:03] Demo StartSecure traffic between pods using network policies in Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) docsAzure Kubernetes Service (AKS) docsAzure Kubernetes Service (AKS) overviewLearn about KubernetesCreate a free account (Azure)
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Did you know that by default, all pods in a Kubernetes cluster will accept traffic from any source? Now, with network policies available out-of-the-box in Azure Kubernetes Service you can isolate pods, control egress & ingress traffic, and secure your workloads. Saurya Das is here to show us how it works.Jump To:[02:03] Demo StartSecure traffic between pods using network policies in Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) docsAzure Kubernetes Service (AKS) docsAzure Kubernetes Service (AKS) overviewLearn about KubernetesCreate a free account (Azure)

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