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Bringing Gateway API for Mesh to Kuma

The release of Kuma 2.3 brings experimental support for GAMMA (Gateway API for Mesh Management and Administration) resources. Kuma has long supported Gateway API with the built-in gateway for ingress traffic but with GAMMA support, users can specify how to route and modify in-mesh traffic using the well-known HTTPRoute resource from Gateway API. Gateway API is a project focused on improving the APIs around networking between services in Kubernetes clusters.

Kong Mesh 2.2.0 Certified on Red Hat OpenShift: Why and How to Get Started

By now, when we hear the words “service mesh” we typically know what to expect: service discovery, load balancing, traffic management and routing, security, observability, and resilience. So, why Kong Mesh? What does Kong Mesh offer that would be more difficult to obtain with other solutions? Why is Kong Mesh with Red Hat OpenShift a great pairing? We’re happy to announce that the Kong Mesh 2.2.0 UBI Images are available in the Red Hat Ecosystem Catalog.

Getting Started with #ServiceMesh Workshop featuring #Kuma and #KongMesh

Service mesh is the future of application connectivity, offering immediate enhancements to your application traffic’s security, reliability, and observability. It abstracts network complexities, offering discovery, routing, and more functionalities. But you may ask, isn’t all of this already available in our frameworks? In this workshop, you’ll discover just how straightforward it is to get started with service mesh in a Kubernetes environment, and we’re not restricting ourselves to any specific language or framework. We aim to be inclusive, addressing developers from diverse backgrounds.

Kong Mesh Quickstart for OpenShift 4.12

Kong Mesh Quickstart for OpenShift 4.12 Brought to you by @KongInc Senior Partner Developer Danny Freese 💡Discover how to install Kong Mesh on OpenShift 4.12 in a quick and straightforward way. Whether you're a seasoned developer or just starting out, this tutorial is for you! Discover how to revolutionize your GraphQL Federation authorization with the power of Kong Konnect and Kong Mesh!

Streamline Service Mesh Observability with Kuma & OpenTelemetry

👋 Hello, Kong Builders! We are back with another insightful stream with your favorite host, Viktor Gamov. Join us in diving head-first into Service Mesh Observability and OpenTelemetry. 🌐🔎 In this livestream, we're honing in on observability, with OpenTelemetry. 📈📋 Observability plays a vital role in comprehending and managing microservices, enabling us to effectively diagnose and resolve system issues and gain real-time insights into our system's behavior.

eBPF: The future of the service mesh and network innovation

The conversations around eBPF and how this technology will shape the future of the service mesh caused a huge buzz in the last year — yes, bee pun intended. eBPF lets you run sandboxed programs in an operating system kernel. Imagining how eBPF could improve the service mesh brings exciting possibilities, but it also raises security and operational concerns given the current state and limitations of eBPF.

Intelligent Load Balancing and Reliability with Kong Mesh

Intelligent Load Balancing and Reliability with Kong Mesh Brought to you by @KongInc Senior Solutions Engineer Ahmed Koshok. Discover how Kong Mesh provides intelligent load balancing and reliability for your microservices as Ahmed Koshok demonstrates how Kong Mesh enables you to distribute traffic across multiple instances of your microservices and ensures high availability. Kong Mesh is a service mesh built on top of the Envoy proxy that provides advanced load balancing and reliability features for microservices.

Zero-trust security with Kong Mesh

Zero-trust security with Kong Mesh Brought to you by @KongInc Senior Solutions Engineer Ahmed Koshok. In this video, Ahmed explains the core concepts of zero-trust security and demonstrates how Kong Mesh enables you to implement zero-trust security for your microservices. Kong Mesh is a service mesh built on top of the Envoy proxy that provides secure communication between microservices. With Kong Mesh, you can encrypt traffic between services, implement fine-grained access controls, and enforce security policies at the network layer.

Moderna's Nathaniel Reynolds on Service Mesh, Open Source, and AI for Developers

In this post, Nathaniel Reynolds, Associate Director of Informatics Architecture & DevOps at Moderna Therapeutics, talks about service mesh, removing limitations with open source, and how AI helps developers do more. No one can predict the future, but here’s a safe bet: in the next five to ten years, we aren’t going to have fewer applications. We’re going to have more. And that means connectivity requirements are going to get bigger and bigger over time.