Consensus with VMware's Haret and Service Meshes with linkerd-tcp


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Hello Rustaceans!
We're pleased to announce our next meetup on Tuesday, June 13th, in the San Francisco Mozilla office. We have two speakers lined up:
• Andrew Stone on VMware's Haret (https://github.com/vmware/haret): Haret is a distributed coordination system that utilizes the Viewstamped Replication Revisited protocol to provide strong consistency. Haret supports multiple independent consensus groups, called namespaces, that can operate in parallel with one another and has the advantage that it can run entirely in memory.
• Oliver Gould on Bouyant's linkerd-tcp (https://github.com/linkerd/linkerd-tcp): Rust and Tokio meets the Linkerd Service Mesh". In this talk, Linkerd creator Oliver Gould will describe why we're investing heavily in Rust for the future of Linkerd, our open source service mesh for cloud native applications. Linkerd is used in production today by companies like Paypal, Credit Karma, AOL, and Monzo Bank, and forms a critical part of how these companies build their modern software stack.
The doors will open at 6pm, and the talks go live at 7pm.
As always, Mozilla will be graciously providing food, drink, and a live stream of the meetup. The stream will also be archived on Air Mozilla. We'll update this page with the link to the talk once it goes live.
We hope you all can make it!
- Erick and Manish
Edit: live stream and archived video link (https://air.mozilla.org/rust-bay-area-meetup-june-2017/)

Consensus with VMware's Haret and Service Meshes with linkerd-tcp