Multi-cluster at scale: why Timescale chose Linkerd for its service mesh framework
Guest post by Nick Calibey, Senior Cloud Engineer, Timescale When we launched Timescale Cloud in 2020, our team supported a single cloud in a single region. As we grew, it became clear that we wouldn’t be…
Guest post originally published on Linkerd’s blog by William Morgan It’s been a good year for Linkerd. Although much of the software industry has struggled through an economic downturn, Linkerd adoption has only been growing. In…
Cilium 1.12 GA: Cilium Service Mesh and other major new features for enterprise Kubernetes
The Cilium project is excited to announce the general availability of Cilium 1.12. Cilium is well known as the de-facto standard for cloud native networking and security, adopted by companies like Adobe, Bell Canada, and IKEA…
CNCF On-Demand Webinar: Optimizing Service Mesh with eBPF
In this webinar, we take a look at how to improve the performance, security, and observability of service mesh using eBPF. We will also dig into tools and frameworks we can use to build our own…
Service meshes are on the rise – but greater understanding and experience are required
CNCF conducted a microsurvey of the cloud native community at the end of last year to discover how organizations adopt service meshes. Overall we found that adoption is high and growing, but the community is still…
Salt came to Linkerd for load balancing, stayed for efficiency, reliability & performance
Salt Security is tackling the security challenges of today’s API-dependent applications. API requests can represent tens of thousands of opportunities per second for attacks or PII exposure. To combat these risks, Salt runs AI and ML…
Chaos Mesh + SkyWalking: better observability for chaos engineering
Guest post originally published on the PingCAP blog by Ningxuan Wang Chaos Mesh is an open-source cloud-native chaos engineering platform. You can use Chaos Mesh to conveniently inject failures and simulate abnormalities that might occur in reality, so you…
Improving platform efficiency, reliability, and performance in one week with Linkerd
Guest post by Eli Goldberg and Omri Zamir, Platform Team at Salt Security At Salt Security, we pioneered API security. Purpose-built to protect APIs across their entire life cycle, the Salt platform enables our customers to…
Emissary-ingress now officially supported by top service mesh projects Linkerd and Istio
Project guest post by the Emissary-ingress project maintainers Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) incubating project Emissary-ingress, an open source ingress controller and API gateway for Kubernetes, announces official support by major service mesh communities Linkerd (a…
Service mesh 101: the role of Envoy
Guest post originally published on Kong’s blog by Scott Lowe If you’ve done any reading about service meshes, you’ve probably come across mentions of an open source project named Envoy. And if you’ve done any reading…