
Make it Mesh with Tetrate (Tetrate)
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15 Sep 2020 | Envoy proxy extensibility: WebAssembly (Wasm) and the GetEnvoy Toolkit | 00:08:57 | |
In this Make IT Mesh Video Podcast, Tetrate engineer Yaroslav Skopets describes new tooling that makes it easier for end users to build extensions to the edge and service proxy, Envoy. WebAssembly and the GetEnvoy toolkit available from getenvoy.io will help organizations looking to integrate Envoy with existing infrastructure (e.g., authorization, authentication, logging) that wouldn't be available out of the box. Historically, Envoy extensibility hasn't been very accessible. Developers needed to code in C++, link to the Envoy binary, and maintain their custom builds. Wasm and the new SDK for Rust are the answer to this problem. Tia Louden, content writer for Tetrate, moderates. Music Credits: | |||
16 Sep 2020 | How did Autotrader UK got mTLS and more from Istio | 00:21:49 | |
Autotrader UK’s Karl Stoney explains what led them to Istio, how they got more than they bargained for, and considerations that engineers should make before getting started with Istio. Music Credits: | |||
04 Sep 2020 | Make it Mesh: How Istio is bringing Virtual Machines into the mesh | 00:10:59 | |
The release of Istio 1.7 was highly anticipated by the service mesh community and end-users because it addresses a problem that Tetrate was founded to solve: Bringing VMs into the mesh. Tia Louden sat down with Tetrate Engineer, Cynthia Coan - Envoy contributor, GetEnvoy maintainer and Istio 1.7 release manager - to discuss the recent work within Istio to make VMs first-class citizens in Istio service mesh. |