Microservice-based Service Mesh
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A Microservice-based Service Mesh is a mesh of microservices.
- See: Kubernetes, Service Mesh.
References
2018
- (Wikipedia, 2018) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microservices#Service_Mesh Retrieved:2018-9-27.
- Microservices architectures have given rise to many approaches for making them work well at varying degrees of scale. One widely discussed pattern for large-scale microservices development and delivery is the service mesh pattern. In a service mesh, each service instance is paired with an instance of a reverse proxy server, called a service proxy, sidecar proxy, or sidecar. The service instance and sidecar proxy share a container, and the containers are managed by a container orchestration tool such as Kubernetes.
The service proxies are responsible for communication with other service instances and can support capabilities such as service (instance) discovery, load balancing, authentication and authorization, secure communications, and others.
In a service mesh, the service instances and their sidecar proxy are said to make up the data plane, which includes not only data management but also request processing and response. The service mesh also includes a control plane for managing the interaction between services, mediated by their sidecar proxies. The most widely discussed service mesh architecture today is Istio, a joint project among Google, IBM, and Lyft.
- Microservices architectures have given rise to many approaches for making them work well at varying degrees of scale. One widely discussed pattern for large-scale microservices development and delivery is the service mesh pattern. In a service mesh, each service instance is paired with an instance of a reverse proxy server, called a service proxy, sidecar proxy, or sidecar. The service instance and sidecar proxy share a container, and the containers are managed by a container orchestration tool such as Kubernetes.