Multi-Cluster & Multi-Cloud Service Mesh with CNCF's Kuma and Envoy
CNCF [Cloud Native Computing Foundation] via YouTube
Overview
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Explore the implementation of a distributed Envoy-based service mesh across multiple Kubernetes clusters and clouds using CNCF's Kuma project in this hands-on webinar. Discover how to secure, route, connect, and observe service connectivity in a distributed service mesh as Kong's CTO and Kuma maintainer, Marco Palladino, demonstrates the process using Kubernetes clusters in multiple regions. Learn to leverage Kuma's unique features for creating multi-mesh deployments across complex network topologies, addressing mission-critical production use cases on both containerized and VM-based workloads. Master the use of Kuma's multi-zone deployment, global/remote control separation for improved reliability, built-in service discovery, and ingress capabilities for seamless service connectivity across zones, clusters, and regions. Gain insights into utilizing Kuma's policies to manage traffic behavior across different clusters, including Traffic Route, mTLS, and Traffic Permission. The webinar covers Kuma's overview, features, benefits, multizone support, Kubernetes integration, gateway mode, GUI, traffic logs, potential drawbacks, and installation process.
Syllabus
Introduction
Kuma
Why Kuma
Kuma Overview
Kuma Features
Kuma Benefits
Kuma Multizone Support
Kuma for Kubernetes
Gateway mode
Kuma demo
Kuma GUI
Traffic Logs
Drawbacks
Installation
Taught by
CNCF [Cloud Native Computing Foundation]