Overview
Attached clusters refer to third-party Kubernetes clusters that comply with the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) standard, such as AWS EKS clusters, Google Cloud GKE clusters, and Kubernetes clusters that are deployed and run by third parties.
Access Mode
Cluster providers or on-premises data centers have different inbound port rules for attached clusters to prevent inbound traffic from ports other than the specific ones. UCS uses the cluster network agent to connect to clusters, as shown in Figure 2. You do not need to enable any inbound port on the firewall. Instead, only the cluster agent program is required to establish sessions with UCS in the outbound direction.
- Over a public network: flexibility, cost-effectiveness, and easy access
- Over a private network: high speed, low latency, stability, and security
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