Ambient Mesh, with Justin Pettit and Ethan Jackson
Kubernetes Podcast from Google - Een podcast door Abdel Sghiouar, Kaslin Fields - Dinsdagen
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When you think of a service mesh, you probably think of “sidecar containers running with each pod”. The Istio team has come up with a new approach, introduced recently as an experimental preview. Google Cloud software engineers Justin Pettit and Ethan Jackson join Craig to explore ambient mesh. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: web: kubernetespodcast.com mail: [email protected] twitter: @kubernetespod Chatter of the week Listening immediately and listening on a 1 year delay Death and state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II The Queue What the queue says about our relationship with royalty News of the week Cloud Custodian becomes an incubating project Anthos VM support GKE control plane metrics CVE-2022-3172: Aggregated API server can cause clients to be redirected CVE-2021-25749: runAsNonRoot logic bypass for Windows containers Akuity Platform Episode 172, with Jesse Suen Weave GitOps 2022.09 Coroot Community Edition Constellation, by Edgeless Systems Register for Google Cloud Next Dell and Red Hat expand strategic collaboration Links from the interview Nicira Open vSwitch Introucing Ambient Mesh Service mesh First mention of Ambient in 2018 No first class support for sidecars in Kubernetes Istio working group meeting, August 2021 Remote proxy proposal HBONE: HTTP/2-based overlay network environment mTLS HTTP Connect GIF MASQUE and QUIC Get started with Ambient Mesh Ambient Mesh Security Deep Dive Justin Pettit and Ethan Jackson on Twitter