Best Application Development Software for Envoy

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    Shoreline Reviews
    Shoreline is the only cloud reliability platform that allows DevOps engineers to build automations in a matter of minutes and fix problems forever. Shoreline’s modern “Operations at the Edge” architecture runs efficient agents in the background of all monitored hosts. Agents run as a DaemonSet on Kubernetes or an installed package on VMs (apt, yum). The Shoreline backend is hosted by Shoreline in AWS, or deployed in your AWS virtual private cloud. Debugging and repairing issues is easy with advanced tooling for your best SREs, Jupyter style notebooks for the broader team, and a platform that makes building automations 30X faster by allowing operators to manage their entire fleet as if it were a single box. Shoreline does the heavy lifting, setting up monitors and building repair scripts, so that customers only need to configure them for their environment.
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    Gloo Mesh Reviews
    Modern cloud-native applications running on Kubernetes environments require assistance with scaling, securing, and monitoring. Gloo Mesh, utilizing the Istio service mesh, streamlines the management of service mesh for multi-cluster and multi-cloud environments. By incorporating Gloo Mesh into their platform, engineering teams can benefit from enhanced application agility, lower costs, and reduced risks. Gloo Mesh is a modular element of Gloo Platform. The service mesh allows for autonomous management of application-aware network tasks separate from the application, leading to improved observability, security, and dependability of distributed applications. Implementing a service mesh into your applications can simplify the application layer, provide greater insights into traffic, and enhance application security.
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    AWS App Mesh Reviews

    AWS App Mesh

    Amazon Web Services

    Free
    AWS App Mesh provides service mesh to facilitate communication between your services across different types of computing infrastructure. App Mesh provides visibility and high availability to your applications. Modern applications often include multiple services. Each service can be developed using different types of compute infrastructure such as Amazon EC2, Amazon ECS and Amazon EKS. It becomes more difficult to spot errors and redirect traffic after they occur, and to safely implement code changes. This was done by creating monitoring and control logic in your code and then redeploying your services whenever there were changes.
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    Enso Reviews

    Enso

    Enso Security

    Through Application Security Posture Management (ASPM), Enso's platform easily deploys into an organization’s environment to create an actionable, unified inventory of all application assets, their owners, security posture and associated risk. With Enso Security, AppSec teams gain the capacity to manage the tools, people and processes involved in application security, enabling them to build an agile AppSec without interfering with development. Enso is used daily AppSec teams small and large across the globe. Get in touch for more information!
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    F5 Aspen Mesh Reviews
    F5 Aspen Mesh empowers businesses to get more performance out of their modern app environments by leveraging their service mesh. As part of F5, Aspen Mesh focuses on delivering enterprise products that enhance modern app environments. Microservices help you deliver new features and differentiate yourself faster. Aspen Mesh allows you to do this at scale and with confidence. Reduce downtime risk and improve customer experience. Aspen Mesh can help you make the most of your distributed systems if you're scaling up microservices for production on Kubernetes. Aspen Mesh enables companies to get more performance out of their modern app environment using their service mesh. Alerts that reduce the risk of failure or performance degradation in applications based on machine learning and data. Secure Ingress exposes enterprise apps safely to customers and web.
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    Calisti Reviews
    Calisti allows administrators to switch between historical and live views and enables traffic management, security, observability, and traffic management for microservices. Calisti can configure Service Level Objectives (SLOs), burn rates, error budget, and compliance monitoring. It also sends a GraphQL Alert to scale automatically based on SLO burnrate. Calisti manages microservices that run on containers and virtual machines. This allows for application migration from VMs into containers in a phased fashion. Management overhead can be reduced by consistently applying policies and meeting both K8s as well as VMs' application Service Level Objectives. Istio releases new versions every three months. Calisti also includes our Istio Operator, which automates lifecycle management and even allows canary deployment of Istio's platform.
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    KubeSphere Reviews
    Kubernetes is KuberSphere's kernel. KubeSphere is a distributed operating platform for cloud-native app management. It allows third-party applications to seamlessly integrate into its ecosystem through a plug-and play architecture. KubeSphere is a multi-tenant, open-source Kubernetes container system with full-stack automated IT operations. It also has streamlined DevOps workflows. It offers a wizard web interface that is easy to use for developers, allowing enterprises to create a robust and feature-rich Kubernetes platform. This includes all the common functions required for enterprise Kubernetes strategy development. Open-source Kubernetes platform CNCF-certified, 100% built by the community. It can be deployed on existing Kubernetes clusters or Linux machines. It supports both online and air-gapped installations. Deliver DevOps and service mesh, observability and application management, multi-tenancy storage, networking management, and other services in a single platform.
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    Tetrate Reviews
    Connect and manage applications across clouds, clusters, and data centers. From a single management platform, coordinate app connectivity across heterogeneous infrastructure. Integrate legacy workloads into your cloud native application infrastructure. To give teams access to shared infrastructure, define tenants within your company. From day one, audit the history of any changes to shared resources and services. Automate traffic shifting across failure domains, before your customers notice. TSB is located at the application edge, at cluster entry, and between workloads within your Kubernetes or traditional compute clusters. The edge and ingress gateways route traffic and load balance it across clouds and clusters, while the mesh controls connectivity between services. One management plane can configure connectivity, security, observability, and other features for your entire network.
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    Kuma Reviews
    Open-source control plane for service mesh. It provides security, observability and routing. Kuma, built on top of Envoy is a modern control plan for Microservices & Service Mesh, both for VMs and K8s. It supports multiple meshes within a cluster. The L4 + L7 policy architecture is out of the box to enable zero trust security and traffic reliability. Kuma is easy to set up and use. Kuma is natively embedded with Envoy proxy. It provides easy-to-use policies that can secure and observe, connect, route, and improve service connectivity for all applications and services, including databases. Modern service and application connectivity can be built across any platform, cloud, and architecture. Kuma supports Kubernetes environments, Virtual Machine workloads, and modern Kubernetes environments in the same cluster. Kuma also provides native multi-cloud connectivity and multi-cluster connectivity that can support the entire organization.
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