What is Service Endpoint?
In this glossary, Service Endpoint refers to: A network-accessible URL, address, or interface through which integration components, applications, or users access a specific service or API.
How is Service Endpoint used in IT and DevOps?
In IT and DevOps communication, this term appears in contexts such as: "The service endpoint URL is required to establish a secure API connection for data exchange between systems."
Why does Service Endpoint matter in IT and DevOps?
Service Endpoint matters because it supports clear communication in CI/CD contexts for DevOps Engineers, SREs, and Platform Engineers. It also connects to aviation training and exam language such as AWS Certification, Azure Certification, ITIL v4, and CKA/CKAD.
Who uses Service Endpoint?
Service Endpoint is mainly used by DevOps Engineers, SREs, and Platform Engineers.
What category does Service Endpoint belong to?
In this glossary, Service Endpoint is grouped under CI/CD. Related pages in this category explain adjacent procedures, commands and operational concepts.
Where does this definition come from?
This definition is sourced from ITIL v4, AWS Well-Architected Framework, Kubernetes Documentation, CNCF and published by Protermify IT/DevOps as a static IT and DevOps reference page.