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(Ebook) Service Mesh: The New Infrastructure for Microservices by Eberhard Wolff; Hanna Prinz ISBN 9783982112619, 3982112613

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Authors:Eberhard Wolff; Hanna Prinz
Pages:48 pages.
Year:2019
Editon:1
Publisher:innoQ Deutschland GmbH
Language:english
File Size:3.27 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9783982112619, 3982112613
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(Ebook) Service Mesh: The New Infrastructure for Microservices by Eberhard Wolff; Hanna Prinz ISBN 9783982112619, 3982112613

Microservices are still the most hyped software architecture. However, they cause additional complexity for operations. Service meshes are the latest technology to solve this problem. This primer explains what a service mesh is, shows reasons to use one, and give a complete executable example with Istio. It discusses also alternatives like Linkerd 2, Consul, and AWS App Mesh and when to use them.
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