Cluster IP

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A cluster IP is a term in cloud computing to refer to a proxy that represents a computer cluster with a single IP address.[1] It is a term used by the cloud computing system Kubernetes (stylised as ClusterIP) to provide load balancing to IP addresses for devices in the internal network.[2]

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