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Emissary-ingress now officially supported by top service mesh projects Linkerd and Istio

Posted on November 4, 2021

Project guest post by the Emissary-ingress project maintainers Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) incubating project Emissary-ingress, an open source ingress controller and API gateway for Kubernetes, announces official support by major service mesh communities Linkerd (a graduated CNCF…


Service mesh 101: the role of Envoy

Posted on October 22, 2021 | By Scott Lowe

Guest post originally published on Kong’s blog by Scott Lowe If you’ve done any reading about service meshes, you’ve probably come across mentions of an open source project named Envoy. And if you’ve done any reading about Envoy,…


How Chaos Mesh helps Apache APISIX improve system stability

Posted on September 20, 2021 | By Shuyang Wu

Guest post originally published on PingCAP‘s blog by Shuyang Wu Apache APISIX is a cloud-native, high-performance, scaling microservices API gateway. It is one of the Apache Software Foundation’s top-level projects and serves hundreds of companies around the world, processing…


Chaos Mesh 2.0 GA: To a chaos engineering ecology

Posted on September 1, 2021 | By Zhiqiang Zhou

Guest post originally published on PingCAP’s blog by Zhiqiang Zhou, Research Scientist at Alibaba Group On July 23, 2021, Chaos Mesh 2.0 was made generally available! It’s an exciting release, marking a solid milestone towards the chaos engineering…


China Mobile: KubeEdge-based customer service platform featuring edge-cloud synergy

Posted on August 16, 2021 | By KubeEdge Maintainers

Guest post by KubeEdge Maintainers Service Architecture Evolution Introduction to China Mobile Online Marketing Service Center The Center is a secondary organ of the China Mobile Communications Group. It operates and manages online service resources and channels. The…


SearchITOperations: “Linkerd service mesh plans expansion post-graduation”

Posted on July 28, 2021

The project known now as Linkerd is actually the second incarnation of a service mesh first launched in 2016, built on Java and used to orchestrate virtual machines. Linkerd’s creators, some of whom hailed from Twitter, coined the…


Automate service mesh observability with Kuma

Posted on July 8, 2021 | By Marco Palladino

Guest post originally published on Kong’s blog by Marco Palladino, CTO at Kong The more services you have running across different clouds and Kubernetes clusters, the harder it is to ensure that you have a central place to collect service…


The psychological value of a mesh

Posted on May 17, 2021 | By Cisco

KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2021 – Virtual sponsored post by Cisco and written by Vijoy Pandey VP Engineering, Emerging Technologies and Incubations, Cisco Unless you’ve been living in a cave, KubeCon, the CNCF conference focused on cloud native computing and all…


Kubernetes network policies with Cilium and Linkerd

Posted on February 25, 2021 | By Zahari Dichev

Guest post originally published on Buoyant’s blog by Zahari Dichev Applying L4 network policies with a service mesh In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to run Linkerd and Cilium together and how to use Cilium to apply L3…


Service connectivity isn’t your job, but it’s still your problem

Posted on February 8, 2021 | By Marco Palladino

Guest post originally published on Kong’s blog by Marco Palladino, Co-founder / CTO at Kong As a developer, your company hired you to build incredible products that focus on your users’ and customers’ needs. Yet, in the age…