Consul: Up and Running. Service Mesh for Any Runtime or Cloud 197736

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With the advent of microservices, Kubernetes, public cloud, and hybrid computing, site reliability and DevOps engineers are facing more complexity than ever before. Service mesh is an exciting new technology that promises to help tackle this complexity. A service mesh provides you with a unified control plane to manage application networking across these distinct platforms.

With this definitive guide, you'll learn how to automate networking for simple and secure application delivery with Consul.

Author Luke Kysow, Consul engineer at HashiCorp, demonstrates how this service mesh solution provides a software-driven approach to security, observability, reliability, and traffic management. Once you learn how to deploy Consul on multiple platforms, you'll be able to take control of application traffic, prevent outages, view metrics, integrate with legacy systems, and more.

Dive into the characteristics of service meshes, zero trust networking, and traffic-shaping patterns

Deploy Consul on Kubernetes and virtual machines

Learn how to secure, monitor, and manage your application traffic with Consul

Use this guide to deploy and operate applications as a platform operator, DevOps engineer, or developer

Who Should Read This Book

If you’re a platform or operations engineer tasked with maintaining a growing microservices environment on Kubernetes or VMs, then this book is for you. If you’re a microservices developer interested in increasing reliability or experimenting with advanced deployment strategies such as blue/green and canarying, this book is also for you. Or perhaps your organization is already using Consul and you’re looking to learn how it works at a deeper level and how to utilize it better.

This book will also be helpful for security engineers and higher-level decision-makers (managers, directors, VPs of engineering, and CTOs) to provide an overview of the concepts behind a service mesh and the value it provides.

This book assumes general knowledge of microservices development and networking concepts such as load balancers. It contains instructions for installing Consul on Kubernetes or Linux VMs and assumes that you will be familiar with one of those platforms. It contains exercises that you can complete on Windows, macOS, or Linux machines.

Luke Kysow is a principal engineer at HashiCorp, where he works on Consul. He has extensive experience developing and operating applications in cloud and hybrid environments and has worked with many companies, large and small, to help them adopt Consul. He is also the cocreator of Atlantis, a popular open source Terraform CI/CD tool.


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