How MS3 Supports 10,000+ Transactions Per Second with Kuma Service Mesh Across VMs and Kubernetes
Offered By: CNCF [Cloud Native Computing Foundation] via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Discover how MS3 leverages Kuma service mesh to support over 10,000 transactions per second across VMs and Kubernetes in this informative conference talk. Explore the implementation of Kuma, an open-source control plane for service mesh built on Envoy, in MS3's Enterprise Integration Platform. Learn about addressing cross-cutting concerns such as security and observability at the platform level, accelerating cloud-native application delivery in microservices architecture. Gain insights into real-world examples of service mesh implementation for expediting digital transformation initiatives. Delve into topics including software essence, requirements refining, rapid prototyping, domain-driven design, observability, application-specific tracing, and mutual TLS. Understand how MS3 achieves high-performance, cost-effective solutions for commercial and federal customers using Kuma service mesh.
Syllabus
Intro
The Essence of Software
Requirements Refining and Rapid Prototyping
Inspection and Adapt
Buy vs Build
Domain Driven Design
Core vs Generic Domains
Tavros overview
observability
applicationspecific tracing
Kuma
Demo
Application Level Data
Log Aggregation
Mutual TLS
Conclusion
Taught by
CNCF [Cloud Native Computing Foundation]
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