We are looking to integrate new nodes from third-party clouds (such as GCP or AWS) into our existing cluster, allowing them to communicate with each other using their respective pod IPs.
Our specific question is whether it is possible for these new nodes to be integrated into an Azure VNET. We want to ensure that all pods across the cluster, including those on GCP/AWS, can be joined in the same subnet for seamless communication.
Can anyone provide insights on how this can be achieved, or any known limitations in this scenario?
We are looking to integrate new nodes from third-party clouds (such as GCP or AWS) into our existing cluster, allowing them to communicate with each other using their respective pod IPs.
Our specific question is whether it is possible for these new nodes to be integrated into an Azure VNET. We want to ensure that all pods across the cluster, including those on GCP/AWS, can be joined in the same subnet for seamless communication.
Can anyone provide insights on how this can be achieved, or any known limitations in this scenario?