The Best Service Mesh: Linkerd vs Kuma vs Istio vs Consul Connect comparison + Cilium and OSM on top
There are many Service Mesh Technologies out there. We selected the best ones and compared them across multiple uses cases, from easy of installation to security and traffic management features. Our short list of the best service meshes is: Linkerd, Kuma, Istio and Consul. We will also take a quick look at Cilium, as a very promising emerging service mesh and container network technology.
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[23:07] "Consul Connect is probably the most mature simply because of Consul. Consul is a decade of polished technology, battle-tested in each production environment. It's a safe choice in terms of stability and features."
Amazing comparisons thank you!
great video! you can manage your service mesh using a management plane to simplify the configuration.
This is very useful information especially addition of Cilium service mesh to the discussion.
This is great! Thanks!
Great overview. It would be interesting to see the feature for zero trust or automatic AuthZ/AuthN w JWT. This would alleviate the need to be dependent (or limited) by the application, and could facility to use federated auth w an OIDC provider that can backend to Google, Active Directory, or other Kerberos/LDAP implementation. Lastly, it would be interesting to see how the new NSM (Nginx Service Mesh) stacks up, which I suspect will not stack up to the others, as it requires a $ubscription to use an integrated ingress.
really great video! but i'm still wondering about how does Traefik mesh fares compared to the others ?
only consul