> Have you tried using the service nodeport? You can do that and send 
traffic to one node, this will be round robin to all pods anyways. To see 
if it happens too.

I just tried a portforward to the service (instead of a single pod) and 
it's blazing fast. 

Either the GCP LB is bad or the ingress-gce is bad. It's just super 
frustrating because no matter what channel I take, there is no support. I 
realize this is the Kubernetes mailing list but there is no dedicated GCP 
mailing list all the GCP docs point here. Given our super simple setup ... 
by following tutorials, something is wrong.

On Tuesday, May 1, 2018 at 4:08:48 PM UTC-7, Dave Jensen wrote:
>
> Hello fa...,
>
> We followed the tutorial [3] and it technically works but it does not 
> perform to expectations.
>
> Dave
>
> On Sunday, April 22, 2018 at 11:15:59 AM UTC-7, fa...@google.com wrote:
>>
>>
>> Hello Dave, 
>>
>> Since your question is technical, you may get help from community experts 
>> and enthusiasts at serverfault.com. Make sure you include proper tags 
>> when you ask your question. For example, if using Google Cloud Kubernetes 
>> Engine [1] you may tag it as [google-kubernetes-engine], and [kubernetes]; 
>> but if using a Kubernetes cluster on Compute Engine, you may tag it as 
>> [kubernetes], and [google-compute-engine]. 
>>
>> On the other hand, while I was checking the Ingress prerequisites [2], I 
>> understood that “Google Kubernetes Engine deploys an ingress controller on 
>> the master” for you, and like this tutorial [3] it creates the load 
>> balancer. According to the prerequisites, and this github page [4],  it is 
>> still in beta, and you may check the limitations and expectations [5] with 
>> latency on the same page. 
>> That said, and if you suspect a defect with the Ingress Controller/ 
>> Google Cloud Load Balancer you may open a report through issue tracker [6]. 
>> But after verifying the correct settings with the community, and reviewing 
>> the above as not an expected behavior.  I hope that helps. 
>>
>> [1] https://console.cloud.google.com/kubernetes 
>> [2] 
>> https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/ingress/#prerequisites
>>  
>> [3] 
>> https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/tutorials/http-balancer 
>> [4] 
>> https://github.com/kubernetes/ingress-gce/blob/master/BETA_LIMITATIONS.md#glbc-beta-limitations
>>  
>> [5] 
>> https://github.com/kubernetes/ingress-gce/blob/master/BETA_LIMITATIONS.md#latency
>>  
>> [6] https://cloud.google.com/support/docs/issue-trackers
>
>

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