O'Reilly ebook | Linkerd: Up & Running
O'Reilly ebook | Linkerd: Up & Running: A guide to operationalizing a Kubernetes-native service mesh
The only service mesh small and fast enough for edge workloads
The world's simplest, most secure service mesh, now FIPS-ready
FIPS-compliant Kubernetes security in under 30 days
With Linkerd, cert-manager,Emissary-ingress, and Polaris.
Linkerd, service mesh, and much more!
A collection of enterpise-focused documents to better inform you about the service mesh
A guide to operationalizing a Kubernetes-native service mesh.
Hands-on, engineer-focused training on the fundamentals of Linkerd.
Linkerd has long been a staple of security, reliability, and observability in Kubernetes. In Linkerd 2.15, we can finally extend these benefits beyond your Kubernetes cluster!
Flexible learning that fits into your schedule
Flynn
Aug 1, 2023
Any organization working in the cloud has to manage multiple, complex challenges to security and reliability, while keeping a tight rein on costs. Your brand’s reputation depends on managing these challenges with aplomb, ensuring that you handle threats and failures quickly, transparently, and efficiently.
Abhimanyu Selvan
Jul 31, 2023
Multi-cluster Kubernetes refers to managing multiple Kubernetes clusters, which are groups of nodes working together to orchestrate and run containerized applications. These clusters can be distributed across different data centers, regions, or cloud providers to ensure high availability, fault tolerance, and better performance.
Tao Hansen
Jul 24, 2023
The automat of the 50s was a marvel. It was a vending machine that served hot food. It was a restaurant without waiters. It was a miracle of modern technology. For the first time, people could serve themselves without having to wait for a waiter to take their order, and without having to wait for the food to be prepared.
Michael Levan
Jun 7, 2023
As discussed in my introduction to Linkerd, service meshes provide important, powerful security, reliability, and observability features. And although many engineers shy away from implementing a service mesh due to its perceived complexity, there is no real reason to wait if you use Linkerd.
Catherine Paganini
Jun 2, 2023
Over the past years, service mesh adoption has skyrocketed, but the reasons have shifted over time. While service mesh adoption was initially primarily driven by reliability and observability features, today, its ability to implement core security primitives such as mutual TLS and request-level authorization — both big components of a zero trust approach to network security — is the main driver.
May 24, 2023
Today, we are excited to announce the availability of Linkerd as a fully supported service mesh on Microsoft's newly-announced Azure Linux distribution. This collaboration between Buoyant and Microsoft means that Azure Linux customers can now take full advantage of Linkerd’s security, reliability, and observability features.
May 10, 2023
We're excited to announce the launch of our free, self-paced, hands-on Fundamentals of the Service Mesh course! This course is designed for anyone who wants to deepen their understanding of service meshes and get some practical experience deploying Linkerd on a Kubernetes cluster.
William Morgan
May 5, 2023
In light of the Open Service Mesh team's announcement that OSM will be archived and no further OSM releases will be published, Buoyant, creators of Linkerd, is happy to announce an enterprise migration package for Open Service Mesh customers.