Service Mesh Use Cases for Telco and Edge
Offered By: CNCF [Cloud Native Computing Foundation] via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the transformative potential of Service Mesh for telecommunications and edge computing in this comprehensive conference talk. Delve into key use cases including modern service operations for telcos, management of heterogeneous environments, 5G core service-based architecture, telco security, and consistent service management across multi-cloud and edge deployments. Gain insights into extending cloud experiences to the edge, industry trends driving edge adoption, and the challenges faced in telco 5G implementations. Learn about the benefits and implementations of Service Mesh, including traffic control, fault injection, and end-to-end visibility. Discover how Service Mesh innovations address un-effortless edge and network slicing problems, and explore the road ahead for new capabilities in these critical areas.
Syllabus
Introduction
Key industry trends
Drivers for Edge
Where is the Edge
How enterprises can use Edge
Customer Edge example
Telco 5G
Challenges
Benefits of Service Mesh
Service Mesh Benefits
Service Mesh Definition
Service Mesh implementations
Service Mesh example
Traffic control
Fault injection
Endtoend visibility
VMbased services to container services
Legacy appliances and clients
Cross cluster cross region failover
Core telco network
Service based architecture
Service mesh control plane
Extensibility
Service Mesh innovations
Telco and Edge
Un effortless edge problem
Un effortless network slicing problem
Summary
Taught by
CNCF [Cloud Native Computing Foundation]
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