Merge pull request #499 from diwu1989/patch-1
Update aws_under_the_hood.md to clarify pod vs node instance
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Kubernetes uses an IP-per-pod model. This means that a node, which runs many
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pods, must have many IPs. AWS uses virtual private clouds (VPCs) and advanced
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routing support so each pod is assigned a /24 CIDR. The assigned CIDR is then
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configured to route to an instance in the VPC routing table.
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routing support so each EC2 instance is assigned a /24 CIDR in the VPC routing
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table.
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It is also possible to use overlay networking on AWS, but that is not the
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default configuration of the kube-up script.
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