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Making Microservices Micro with Istio Service Mesh and Kubernetes

Offered By: Spring I/O via YouTube

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Spring IO Courses Kubernetes Courses Microservices Courses Load Balancing Courses Service Discovery Courses

Course Description

Overview

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Explore the intricacies of microservices architecture and learn how to effectively manage them using Istio Service Mesh and Kubernetes in this 52-minute conference talk from Spring I/O 2018 in Barcelona. Dive into the challenges of microservices deployment, including service discovery, metadata storage, load balancing, network resiliency, policy enforcement, and service call tracing. Discover Istio, an open-source service mesh framework developed by Google, IBM, and Lyft, and understand its role in addressing these concerns. Gain insights into the service mesh technology, its components, and how it simplifies microservices management. Follow along with a practical demonstration showcasing service graphs, rule application, and other key features. By the end of this talk, acquire a comprehensive understanding of how Istio and Kubernetes can streamline your microservices architecture and improve business agility.

Syllabus

Introduction
Microservices Architecture
Problem with deployment
Tools for deployment
Control plan vs data point
Network communication
Low balancing
Open source tools
Multiple stacks
microservices
code
service manage
Dedicated proxy
Envoy proxy
Control plan
Proxy
Data Collection
Propagation
Proxy Injection
Innate Container
Sidecar Injector
Demo
Service Graph
Rules
Applying Rules
Summary


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Spring I/O

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