SDxCentral: “Istio Service Mesh hits milestone (years after the open source project should have)”
The open source Istio service mesh project is hitting a major milestone today as it officially graduates to be a full project at the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF). Istio describes a service mesh as “a dedicated infrastructure layer that you…
Member post from Rob Williamson, Solace The goal of OpenTelemetry is to have a common system for tracing across different (aka distributed) technologies. It solves the problems created when systems are deployed across hybrid and multi-clouds, up and…
October 2023: where we are with velocity of CNCF, LF, and top 30 open source projects
By Chris Aniszczyk We have been tracking open source project velocity over the last several years and wanted to share the latest update highlighting open source project velocity over the last 12 months. With these charts, we can…
CNCF Archives the Service Mesh Interface (SMI) Project
The CNCF Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) has voted to approve archiving the Service Mesh Interface (SMI) project. SMI was created to provide a standard interface for service meshes on Kubernetes and a basic feature set for the most…
Beginner’s guide to Kuma service mesh
Guest post originally published on the InfraCloud blog by Sonali Srivastava The concept of service mesh emerged as a response to the growing popularity of cloud native environments, microservices architecture, and Kubernetes. It has its roots in the three-tiered…
Cloud Native Now: “Istio Service Mesh Officially Reaches CNCF Graduation Level”
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) announced today that the open source Istio service mesh, originally developed by Google and IBM, has now officially graduated to become a top-level project alongside Kubernetes and other cloud-native technologies that the consortium helps…
6 open source projects to boost your cloud-native API management game
Guest post originally published on Tyk’s blog by Sonja Chevre and Ahmet Soormally We were very excited to be invited as speakers at the Cloud Native Computing Foundation’s KubeCon+CloudNativeCon in Amsterdam this year! Our KubeCon special edition stickers were…
Introduction to the Linkerd Service Mesh
Guest post originally published on the Bouyant blog by Michael Levan When you deploy a pod, do you know if your application is running how you want it to? Is its traffic encrypted? Is your application performing as…
Testing Kafka-based asynchronous workflows using OpenTelemetry
Guest post originally published on the Signadot blog by Arjun Iyer and Scott Cotton Introduction Asynchronous architectures are common in cloud native applications as it decouples services and improves the scalability and reliability of the system. A message…
Multi-cluster at scale: why Timescale chose Linkerd for its service mesh framework
Guest post by Nick Calibey, Senior Cloud Engineer, Timescale When we launched Timescale Cloud in 2020, our team supported a single cloud in a single region. As we grew, it became clear that we wouldn’t be able to…