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 Pods are ephemeral—they are created, destroyed, and rescheduled dynamically, causing their IP addresses to change constantly. A &lt;strong&gt;Kubernetes Service&lt;/strong&gt; provides a stable, persistent virtual IP (VIP), DNS name, and load balancing frontend across a dynamic set of backend Pods.
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