In Service Mode, a Virtual Service is created on the LoadMaster and details of this (for example VSID) is provided to the Application Developers (or persons configuring Kubernetes). When publishing a Kubernetes Service it is labeled as kempLB-enabled and associated with the Virtual Service (for example, through the VSID). The LoadMaster automatically detects this and configures itself to match the Service configuration defined in Kubernetes by adding the appropriate Real Servers. This Virtual Service then dynamically changes when pods are added/created/destroyed.