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Bringing routes to Kubernetes nodes via BGP: introducing frr-k8s

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Bringing routes to Kubernetes nodes via BGP: introducing frr-k8s
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In this talk I am going to present frr-k8s, a kubernetes wrapper of the popular FRRRouting project that was just released. I will describe: - how the project can be used to deploy FRR on a kubernetes cluster in an effective way - what features of FRR (specifically, BGP related) can be leveraged in order to simplify cluster networking - how to use this project in combination of MetalLB (which is a spinoff of), to leverage a single FRR instance for multiple purposes - what are some of the network related problems that can be solved with this new component - a quick summary of the internals of the project By using this new project, the listeners will be able to handle some of the networking they are probably already facing in a more scalable and maintainable way.