A “Service Mesh” Look Ahead for 2020


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Jan 22 2020 37 mins   6
SHOW: 434 DESCRIPTION: Christian Posta (@christianposta, Field CTO @soloio_inc) talks about the trends that are shaping the Service Mesh space, including emerging standards, application patterns, and interactions with API gateways. SHOW SPONSOR LINKS: UpCloud - World’s fastest cloud servers UpCloud (promo) - Sign up for free, receive a $50 credit and try us out! MongoDB Homepage - The most popular database for modern applications MongoDB Atlas - MongoDB-as-a-Service on AWS, Azure and GCP Datadog Homepage - Modern Monitoring and Analytics Try Datadog yourself by starting a free, 14-day trial today. Listeners of this podcast will also receive a free Datadog T-shirt [DONUT RUN DONATIONS] SHOW NOTES: Christian Posta’s blog (Service Mesh, Cloud-native apps content) Solo.io’s blog Christian on PodCTL podcast (discussing Istio) Topic 1 - Welcome to the show; you’ve been on PodCTL in the past. Tell us about your background, as you’ve been very active with application developers and distributed systems for quite a while. Topic 2 - A few years ago, Service Mesh came onto the scene as a big deal (Istio, Linkerd, etc.) and people were trying to figure out what it was, what it did, etc. The technology has evolved quite a bit, but people are still oftentimes confused. How should we think about what a Service Mesh does (or doesn’t do)? Topic 3 - What are the most common use-cases when Service Mesh is being used? What are some of the places where Service Mesh is discussed, but probably shouldn’t be used? (API-Gateway, code in an application, etc.) Topic 4 - Sometimes we have a technology space that has lots of implementations (e.g. Kubernetes, Swarm, Mesos, etc.) that eventually converge into a single industry choice. But Service Mesh still has lots of implementations. Are they all really different? Will we see industry convergence around a standard? Do we need a standard? Topic 5 - What are some of the areas where you expect that we’ll see advancements in Service Mesh in 2020? Topic 6 - What are some of the best ways for people to start either learning more about Service Mesh, or trying out the technology to see if it makes sense for them? FEEDBACK? Email: show at thecloudcast dot net Twitter: @thecloudcastnet