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July 17-19 | Tokyo, Japan
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Thursday, July 18 • 16:00 - 16:40
Bridging, not Breaking Tradition: Use Service Mesh Expansion to Connect Legacy Workloads to Kubernetes Services - Steven Wong, VMware

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Kubernetes has become a preferred platform for hosting distributed and portable services and applications. With this, Istio service mesh can be deployed to address service discovery, service-to-service authentication and encryption, traffic management, metrics, monitoring, and more.

The practice of using a service mesh within a Kubernetes cluster is well known, but what if you want to integrate new services with legacy?

This session will show how to use a technique called mesh expansion to achieve interoperation of applications and services, split across Kubernetes and traditional VM or bare metal hosts.

Specific examples will demonstrate how to:
- Send requests from VM workloads to Kubernetes services
- Run services on a VM that is part of a mesh expansion

Speakers
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Steven Wong

Staff Engineer, VMware
Steve Wong has been active in the Kubernetes community since 2015. He is a co chair of the CNCF Working Group. Steve is co-chair of the VMware User Group on the Kubernetes project. He has implemented industrial control systems for many factories, pipelines, and process control systems... Read More →



Thursday July 18, 2019 16:00 - 16:40 JST
Hall A (3) (Floor 5F)