![]() In this post, I’ll try and keep it simple. But it can be a difficult technology to get started with because you really need a solid background in Kubernetes before you get too far. My fellow Docker Captain Lee Calcote is the co-author of Istio: Up and Running, and I’ve just published my own Pluralsight course Managing Apps on Kubernetes with Istio. There’s a lot of good material for digging into Istio. ![]() ![]() That’s useful because it simplifies the code and configuration in your app, removing all network-level infrastructure concerns like routing, load-balancing, authorization and monitoring – which all become centrally managed in Istio. It’s a powerful architecture that lets you manage the communication between components independently of the components themselves. Istio is a service mesh – a software component that runs in containers alongside your application containers and takes control of the network traffic between components. Elton is the author of the book Learn Docker in a Month of Lunches, and numerous Pluralsight video training courses – including Managing Apps on Kubernetes with Istio and Monitoring Containerized Application Health with Docker. This is a guest post from Docker Captain Elton Stoneman, a Docker alumni who is now a freelance consultant and trainer, helping organizations at all stages of their container journey.
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