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Keep microservices environments under control Service meshes with Envoy Proxy, Istio, Consul and Linkerd
A service mesh helps to control which microservices share and exchange data with each other. We will briefly introduce the most famous service proxy and mesh solutions.
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A service mesh helps to control which microservices share and exchange data with each other. We will briefly introduce the most famous service proxy and mesh solutions.
When it comes to operating service meshes in microservices environments, developers can hardly get around the well-known solutions Istio, Consul, Envoy, Proxy and Linkerd. Most service meshes are based on open source solutions and of course work ideally with Docker and Kubernetes.
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