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…
Kmesh v1.0 officially released!
Stable, simple and high performance sidecarless service mesh At the beginning of the new year 2025, we are thrilled to announce the official release of Kmesh v1.0.0. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to all Kmesh community…
Announcing Linkerd 2.17: Egress, rate limiting, and federated services
Project post originally published on the Linkerd blog by William Morgan Today we’re happy to announce the release of Linkerd 2.17, a new version of Linkerd that introduces several major new features to the project: egress…
Member post originally published on Tetrate’s blog by Cristofer TenEyck and Jimmy Song Introduction In the evolving landscape of cloud-native applications, securing service meshes across multiple clusters is crucial for ensuring both security and compliance. Istio,…
Open collaboration to bring AI Gateway features to the Envoy community
Member post originally published on Tetrate’s blog The industry is embracing Generative AI functionality, and we need to evolve how we handle traffic on an industry-wide scale. Keeping AI traffic handling features exclusive to enterprise licenses…
Ambient mesh: can sidecar-less Istio make your application faster?
Community post originally published on The New Stack by Lin Sun, Head of Open Source at Solo.io Ambient mode is the new sidecar-less data plane introduced in Istio in 2022. When ambient mode reached Beta status…
Implementing OpenTelemetry natively in an event broker
Community post originally published on Linux.com by Tamimi Ahmad, Solace Introduction In basic terms, an event-driven architecture (EDA) is a distributed system that involves moving data and events between microservices in an asynchronous manner with an event…
Flagger vs Argo rollouts vs service meshes: a guide to progressive delivery in Kubernetes
Member post originally published on Bouyant’s blog by Scott Rigby Progressive delivery is a vital tool for ensuring that new code is deployed safely to production with automated protections if things go wrong. But how do…
Securing services meshes easier with Kyverno
Project post originally published on Kyverno’s blog Service meshes are all too common these days in Kubernetes with some platforms even building them into clusters by default. Service meshes are no doubt useful in a variety…
A look back at CNCF, Linux Foundation, and top 30 open source project velocity in 2023
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,…