Secure, monitor, and test your cloud-native applications using the Service Mesh architecture
Key Features
Manage your cloud-native applications with ease using the service mesh architecture
Learn about Istio, Linkerd, and Consul - the three primary open-source service mesh providers
Includes tips and best practices for building secure, high-performance microservices
Book Description
A microservices-based application helps DevOps and continuous delivery, but it adds the complexity of testing and observability. Implementation of a service mesh architecture allows you to secure, manage, and scale your microservices more efficiently. Through practical examples, this book shows you how to install, configure and deploy an efficient service mesh for microservices in a Kubernetes environment.
With this book, you will get a hands-on introduction to the concept of cloud-native application management and the service mesh architecture. It introduces you to three major service mesh providers, namely Istio, Linkerd, and Consul. You will explore their capabilities such as traffic management, monitoring, security, telemetry, certificate authority, sidecar injections, observability and many more.
By the end of this book, you will develop the necessary skills to manage modern microservices-based applications.
What you will learn
Learn Service Mesh control and data plane concepts
Learn about the service mesh architecture with hands-on examples
Compare Istio, Linkerd, and Consul
Differentiate capabilities for the three service mesh providers
Develop and manage your microservices applications with ease
Explore Service Mesh features like Traffic management, Service discovery, Resiliency and many more
Who This Book Is For
The book is for solution architects, network administrators, as well as DevOps and site reliability engineers who are new to the cloud native framework. This book will help the audience to pursue a lucrative career in DevOps and especially Operations. A high-level understanding of Kubernetes and cloud-native microservices knowledge is preferred to get the most out of this book.
Anjali Khatri is an Enterprise Cloud Architect at DivvyCloud, leading the growth of the company. She helps customers secure their cloud applications, resources, and services running on AWS, Google, Azure, and other cloud providers. She is leading the post-sales deployment strategy for enterprise customers by building case studies, advancing their architecture, and enhancing Div...