Istio: Up and Running: Using a Service Mesh to Connect, Secure, Control, and Observe Contributor(s): Calcote, Lee (Author), Butcher, Zack (Author) |
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ISBN: 1492043788 ISBN-13: 9781492043782 Publisher: O'Reilly Media OUR PRICE: $50.39 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: November 2019 |
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BISAC Categories: - Computers | System Administration - General - Computers | Cloud Computing - Computers | Enterprise Applications - Business Intelligence Tools |
Physical Information: 0.5" H x 7" W x 9.1" (0.90 lbs) 272 pages |
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Publisher Description: You did it. You successfully transformed your application into a microservices architecture. But now that you're running services across different environments--public to public, private to public, virtual machine to container--your cloud native software is beginning to encounter reliability issues. How do you stay on top of this ever-increasing complexity? With the Istio service mesh, you'll be able to manage traffic, control access, monitor, report, get telemetry data, manage quota, trace, and more with resilience across your microservice. In this book, Lee Calcote and Zack Butcher explain why your services need a service mesh and demonstrate step-by-step how Istio fits into the life cycle of a distributed application. You'll learn about the tools and APIs for enabling and managing many of the features found in Istio.
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Contributor Bio(s): Calcote, Lee: - Lee Calcote, senior director of technology strategy at SolarWinds, is an innovative thought leader, passionate about developer platforms and management software for clouds, containers, infrastructure and applications. Advanced and emerging technologies have been a consistent focus through Calcote's tenure at SolarWinds, Seagate, Cisco, and Pelco. An organizer of technology meetups and conferences, a writer, author, and speaker, Lee is active in the tech community. Butcher, Zack: -Zack Butcher is a founding engineer at Tetrate and a core contributor to the Istio project. He's always been drawn to hard problems, from developing web applications for IE6 to working on service management, access control, and the central resource hierarchy for Google Cloud Platform. Tetrate is a small company, and he wears many hats there, including system architecture, sales, writing, and speaking. |