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Bootstrapping Service Mesh Implementations with Istio

By : Anand Rai
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Book Image

Bootstrapping Service Mesh Implementations with Istio

4 (1)
By: Anand Rai

Overview of this book

Istio is a game-changer in managing connectivity and operational efficiency of microservices, but implementing and using it in applications can be challenging. This book will help you overcome these challenges and gain insights into Istio's features and functionality layer by layer with the help of easy-to-follow examples. It will let you focus on implementing and deploying Istio on the cloud and in production environments instead of dealing with the complexity of demo apps.  You'll learn the installation, architecture, and components of Istio Service Mesh, perform multi-cluster installation, and integrate legacy workloads deployed on virtual machines. As you advance, you'll understand how to secure microservices from threats, perform multi-cluster deployments on Kubernetes, use load balancing, monitor application traffic, implement service discovery and management, and much more. You’ll also explore other Service Mesh technologies such as Linkerd, Consul, Kuma, and Gloo Mesh. In addition to observing and operating Istio using Kiali, Prometheus, Grafana and Jaeger, you'll perform zero-trust security and reliable communication between distributed applications. After reading this book, you'll be equipped with the practical knowledge and skills needed to use and operate Istio effectively.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
1
Part 1: The Fundamentals
5
Part 2: Istio in Practice
10
Part 3: Scaling, Extending,and Optimizing

Technical requirements

To keep it simple, we will be using minikube to perform the hands-on exercises in this chapter. By now, you must be familiar with installing and configuring minikube, and if not, please refer to the Technical requirements section of Chapter 4.

In addition to minikube, it is good to have Go and TinyGo installed on your workstation. If you are new to Go, then follow the instructions at https://go.dev/doc/install to install it. Install TinyGo for your host OS by following the instructions at https://tinygo.org/getting-started/install/macos/. Then validate the installation by using the following command:

% tinygo version
tinygo version 0.26.0 darwin/amd64 (using go version go1.18.5 and LLVM version 14.0.0)