Lyft's Envoy: Embracing a Service Mesh
Download the audio & slides at InfoQ: https://bit.ly/2Et30kg Matt Klein explains why Lyft developed Envoy, focusing primarily on the operational agility that the burgeoning service mesh paradigm provides, with a particular focus on microservice networking observability. This presentation was recorded at QCon New York 2018: https://bit.ly/2JFHitG #SoftwareArchitecture #ServiceMesh #Microservices #InfoQ #QConNewYork

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Scaling Push Messaging for Millions of Devices @Netflix

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Design Microservice Architectures the Right Way

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Envoy Internals Deep Dive - Matt Klein, Lyft (Advanced Skill Level)

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Istio & Service Mesh - simply explained in 15 mins

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Designing Events-First Microservices

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Intro: Envoy - Matt Klein & Constance Caramanolis, Lyft

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Principles Of Microservices by Sam Newman

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What We Got Wrong: Lessons from the Birth of Microservices

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Distributed Systems in One Lesson by Tim Berglund

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Netflix Play API - An Evolutionary Architecture

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The Rise of the Serverless Data Architectures

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Replacing NGINX with Envoy in a Traffic Control System - Mark McBride, Turbine Labs, Inc

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No Microservice Is an Island

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Demystifying Service Mesh

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Kubernetes Deconstructed: Understanding Kubernetes by Breaking It Down - Carson Anderson, DOMO

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Managing Data in Microservices

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AI Bubble: How AI's push towards IPOs became a death drive | Ed Zitron

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The Many Meanings of Event-Driven Architecture • Martin Fowler • GOTO 2017

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Actors or Not: Async Event Architectures

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