Observability with Traefik and Simpler Service Mesh using Maesh


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Cloud Native Observability with Traefik and Modern Kubernetes: Easy Ingress Management & Service Mesh
17:30 Walkin
18:00 Food
18:25 Opening
18:30 Cloud Native Observability with Traefik (Rino Kadijk)
Abstract:
Traefik loadbalancer is a true source of information. In this session Traefik will be used to support the design of "service level objectives", debugging requests in production and capacity planning. This is a more advanced talk. A little knowledge about Prometheus, Kubernetes concepts and Ingress is assumed.
19:15 Coffee break
19:30 Modern Kubernetes: Easy Ingress Management & Service Mesh
Abstract:
In a world of containerized microservices where developers focus on building and exposing their applications to end users, operating containers with Kubernetes can be challenging. Routing requests to your microservices, either coming from end users or other microservices, is one of these challenges.
In early 2019, Containous released Traefik Enterprise Edition to make Ingress Management easier and to suit customer’s demand of a clustered version of Traefik, the popular cloud-native edge router. More recently, Containous also released Maesh, a lightweight and simpler service mesh running on top of Kubernetes to make the internal traffic management as easy as the external.
Our session will introduce the main concepts of Kubernetes routing, from Ingress and load balancer to service mesh, by using TraefikEE and Maesh as an example. We will cover why you should care about an easy and safe routing in your system to get the most of your microservices architecture.
20:30 Networking & Drinks
21:00 End
Speakers:
Rino Kadijk, Freelance Cloud Native Consultant
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Manuel Zapf, Solution Architect at Containous
Manuel is Traefik Maintainer & Solution Architect working with Containous. His special interest is in deploying applications scalable by using cloud and container technologies. Gopher lover.
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/manuel-zapf-374a4889/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/mzapfde

Observability with Traefik and Simpler Service Mesh using Maesh