Service mesh is a new pattern to build reliable distributed and decoupled applications, but often too complicated to implement with 1st generation control planes. Kuma takes a new approach to service mesh in order to build modern architectures across a large variety of platforms, including Kubernetes and VMs.
In this webinar, we’ll walk you through Kuma, a new open source control plane for service mesh. Built on top of Envoy, Kuma can instrument any L4/L7 traffic to secure, observe, route and enhance connectivity between any service or database. It can be used natively in Kubernetes via CRDs or via a RESTful API across other environments, and it doesn’t require a change to your application’s code in order to be used.