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Open Service Mesh

Accepted to CNCF on September 8, 2020

Open Service Mesh (OSM) is a lightweight, extensible, cloud native service mesh that allows users to uniformly manage, secure, and get out-of-the-box observability features for highly dynamic microservice environments.

CNCF Live Webinar:Securing your workload communications with Open Service Mesh

Posted on November 9, 2021

In the cloud native era, exploitation of applications is becoming more and more prevalent. With the recent stable v1.0.0 release of Open Service Mesh , you can experience a simplified experience for managing and securing your most critical…


CNCF On-Demand Webinar: Simplifying Service Mesh Operations with Open Service Mesh

Posted on June 2, 2021

See how Open Service Mesh (OSM) can quickly provide your cloud native application with the most common needs of service mesh in a quick and simple way.


Cloud Native Live: Streamline service mesh observability with Kuma & OpenTelemetry

Posted on July 26, 2023

Join us in diving head-first into Service Mesh Observability and OpenTelemetry. 🌐🔎In this livestream, we’re honing in on observability, with OpenTelemetry. 📈📋Observability plays a vital role in comprehending and managing microservices, enabling us to effectively diagnose and resolve…


SDxCentral: “Istio Service Mesh hits milestone (years after the open source project should have)”

Posted on July 12, 2023

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…


Implementing OpenTelemetry natively in an event broker

Posted on March 6, 2024 | By Tamimi Ahmad

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 broker acting as…


Flagger vs Argo rollouts vs service meshes: a guide to progressive delivery in Kubernetes

Posted on February 27, 2024 | By Scott Rigby

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 we accomplish…


Securing services meshes easier with Kyverno

Posted on February 16, 2024

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 of ways…


A look back at CNCF, Linux Foundation, and top 30 open source project velocity in 2023 

Posted on January 17, 2024

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…


Service proxy, service mesh or API gateway – which do you need?

Posted on December 20, 2023 | By Ahmet Soormally and Carol Cheung

Member post originally published on Tyk’s blog by Ahmet Soormally and Carol Cheung The rise of the microservices architecture has brought with it a whole heap of efficiency and flexibility – and some interesting challenges. As organisations have…