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Top DevOps Trends that Will Matter in 2020 For Your Business

Smart Data Collective

The most powerful players in the service mesh market are Istio, Consul, and Linkerd. This is a better use of their time than getting caught up in standard patterns of service management that are in a distributed application environment. Istio is sponsored by Google and RedHat, and it is most commonly associated with Kubernetes deployments.

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From Monolith to Microservices and Beyond

Cprime

Istio and Linkerd are two examples of implementations. And there are already several projects exploring these new territories. Service Mesh. A Service Mesh is a dedicated and configurable infrastructure layer with the intent of handling network-based communication between services.

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Article: Adoption of Cloud Native Architecture, Part 3: Service Orchestration and Service Mesh

InfoQ Articles

This part 3 article in Cloud Native Architecture Adoption series, explores service interaction in a microservices based architecture, typical challenges we experience in distributed systems without proper governance, and how patterns like service orchestration and service mesh can help address those challenges.

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Article: Service Mesh Ultimate Guide - Second Edition: Next Generation Microservices Development

InfoQ Articles

This second edition of Service Mesh Ultimate Guide article covers the latest developments in service mesh technologies like multi-cloud, multi-cluster, and multi-tenant models, service mesh extensions, and the operational aspects of productionizing service mesh. By Srini Penchikala.

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Article: How Unnecessary Complexity Gave the Service Mesh a Bad Name

InfoQ Articles

There is immense value in adopting a service mesh, but it must be done in a lightweight manner to avoid unnecessary complexity. Take a pragmatic approach when implementing a service mesh by aligning with the core features of the technology, such as standardized monitoring and smart routing, and watching out for distractions. By Chris Campbell.

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Article: eBPF and the Service Mesh

InfoQ Articles

While eBPF looks promising to improve service mesh sidecar proxy performance, there are other, simplier ways to improve performance. The layer 7 processing needed for service meshes is unlikely to be feasible in eBPF for the foreseeable future, which means that meshes will still need proxies. By Flynn.

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