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Multus CNI is a container network interface (CNI) plugin for Kubernetes that enables attaching multiple network interfaces to pods. Typically, in Kubernetes each pod only has one network interface (apart …
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Multus CNI is a container network interface (CNI) plugin for Kubernetes that enables attaching multiple network interfaces to pods. Typically, in Kubernetes each pod only has one network interface (apart …
Getting Started with Multus Pod Networking: A Better Way to ... - Medium
9 jun. 2025 · Multus is an open-source CNI (Container Network Interface) plugin for Kubernetes that enables the attachment of multiple network interfaces to a single pod.
Demystifying Multus - Red Hat
8 apr. 2020 · Multus is the open source project that enables Kubernetes pods to attach to multiple networks. It does this by acting as a ‘meta’ plug-in, which is a fancy name for a plug-in that calls other …
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Add on: Multus - MicroK8s
Multus is a CNI manager which enables attaching multiple network interfaces to pods in Kubernetes (details here). The install is transparent and the current CNI plugin is carried forward as the default in …
What is Multus? Competitors, Complementary Techs & Usage
24 nov. 2025 · Multus is a Container Network Interface (CNI) plugin for Kubernetes that enables attaching multiple network interfaces to pods.
Exploring Multus: An Advanced Networking Solution for Kubernetes
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multus-cni/docs/quickstart.md at master - GitHub
If you're already using Multus and need more detail, see the comprehensive usage guide. This document is a quickstart and a getting started guide in one, intended for your first run-through of Multus CNI.
Multus CNI usage guide
Generally we recommend two options: Manually place a Multus binary in your /opt/cni/bin, or use our quick-start method – which creates a daemonset that has an opinionated way of how to install & …