Everything you need to know about service meshes, including mTLS, zero trust, eBPF, sidecars, and more.
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If you're building modern cloud software on Kubernetes, you've probably heard of the term "zero trust." This security model has risen to the forefront of security best practices because it addresses some of the new challenges of cloud native software.
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An engineer's guide to cutting through the marketing hype, from your engineering friends at team Linkerd
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From the creators of Linkerd, Buoyant Cloud is a full management solution for Linkerd. Connect your existing open source Linkerd deployment to Buoyant Cloud, and let it do the hard work of operating, monitoring, and managing Linkerd for you.
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The World's Most Boring Service Mesh. 10x simpler. 10x faster. 100% open source. Linkerd adds security, observability, and reliability to Kubernetes applications without the complexity
READ MORE >In this hands-on workshop, participants will learn the basics of adopting a zero-trust approach to Kubernetes network security using a service mesh.
In this talk, members of the Emissary-Ingress and Linkerd teams will show the painless way to get four CNCF projects (Emissary, Linkerd, Kubernetes, and Envoy) running smoothly together to provide resilience and reliability for both end user requests and service-to-service application calls.
In this session, you’ll learn about Flagger, Linkerd, and the Gateway API specification. You’ll also learn how to use Flagger and Linkerd to enable automated progressive delivery.
Since the introduction of the new Gateway APIs, created by the SIG Network community, Linkerd maintainers have been working on leveraging a new pattern known as policy attachment in Linkerd’s authorization mechanism.
In this session, Linkerd maintainer Eliza Weisman will discuss the Linkerd team's experience using Rust, why they chose it for their data plane, and, most recently, how Linkerd has extended the use of Rust into the control plane as well.
In this talk, maintainers from the Linkerd project will present an overview of the project and an update on upcoming releases. They’ll cover what Linkerd is and how it compares to other service meshes; what the latest features and functionality are; what to expect in upcoming releases; and how you can get involved in one of the CNCF’s most talked-about projects.