LXer: How eBPF Streamlines the Service Mesh (TNS)
by LXer from LinuxQuestions.org on (#5R6TG)
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There are several service mesh products and projects today, promising simplified connectivity between application microservices, while at the same time offering additional capabilities like secured connections, observability, and traffic management. But as we've seen repeatedly over the last few years, the excitement about service mesh has been tempered by practical concerns about additional complexity and overhead. Let's explore how eBPF allows us to streamline the service mesh, making the service mesh data plane more efficient and easier to deploy.
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There are several service mesh products and projects today, promising simplified connectivity between application microservices, while at the same time offering additional capabilities like secured connections, observability, and traffic management. But as we've seen repeatedly over the last few years, the excitement about service mesh has been tempered by practical concerns about additional complexity and overhead. Let's explore how eBPF allows us to streamline the service mesh, making the service mesh data plane more efficient and easier to deploy.
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