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Mastering Service Mesh

By : Anjali Khatri, Vikram Khatri
Book Image

Mastering Service Mesh

By: Anjali Khatri, Vikram Khatri

Overview of this book

Although microservices-based applications support DevOps and continuous delivery, they can also add to the complexity of testing and observability. The implementation of a service mesh architecture, however, allows you to secure, manage, and scale your microservices more efficiently. With the help of practical examples, this book demonstrates how to install, configure, and deploy an efficient service mesh for microservices in a Kubernetes environment. You'll get started with a hands-on introduction to the concepts of cloud-native application management and service mesh architecture, before learning how to build your own Kubernetes environment. While exploring later chapters, you'll get to grips with the three major service mesh providers: Istio, Linkerd, and Consul. You'll be able to identify their specific functionalities, from traffic management, security, and certificate authority through to sidecar injections and observability. By the end of this book, you will have developed the skills you need to effectively manage modern microservices-based applications.
Table of Contents (31 chapters)
1
Section 1: Cloud-Native Application Management
4
Section 2: Architecture
8
Section 3: Building a Kubernetes Environment
10
Section 4: Learning about Istio through Examples
18
Section 5: Learning about Linkerd through Examples
24
Section 6: Learning about Consul through Examples

Exploring the Security Features of Linkerd

Linkerd provides mutual TLS for service-to-service communication. The securing of communication between services is an out-of-the-box capability and is enabled by default. In this chapter, we will explore Linkerd automatic encryption of TLS communication through sidecar proxies. It shows an important feature for which we do not have to write a single line of code in the application. Since we're running on Kubernetes, there are options for selecting an ingress controller. We will focus on the nginx controller because it is easy to set up, it secures the communication, and it allows certificate rotations.

In a nutshell, we will be learning about the following topics in this chapter:

  • Understanding mTLS traffic checks for proxy-to-proxy communication
  • Installing and deploying Smallstep for leaf certificates and key authority
  • Setting...