Best Service Mesh for Mac of 2024

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    Kong Mesh Reviews

    Kong Mesh

    Kong

    $250 per month
    Kuma Enterprise Service Mesh based on Kuma to multi-cloud and multi cluster on Kubernetes as well as VMs. You can deploy with one command. With built-in service discovery, connect to other services automatically. This includes an Ingress resource as well as remote CPs. Support for any environment, including multicluster, multicloud, and multiplatform on Kubernetes as well as VMs. Native mesh policies can be used to accelerate initiatives such as zero-trust or GDPR, and improve the efficiency and speed of each application team. A single control plane can scale horizontally to multiple data planes, support multiple clusters, or even hybrid service meshes that run on Kubernetes and both VMs. Envoy-based ingress deployments on Kubernetes or VMs can simplify cross-zone communication. You can collect metrics, trace and logs for all L4-L7 traffic using Envoy's 50+ observability charts.
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    Envoy Reviews

    Envoy

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    On the ground, microservice practitioners quickly realized that the majority of operational issues that arise from moving to a distributed architecture are rooted in two areas: networking as well as observability. It is a much more difficult task to network and troubleshoot a collection of interconnected distributed services than a single monolithic app. Envoy is a high-performance, self-contained server with a small memory footprint. It can be used alongside any framework or application language. Envoy supports advanced load balance features such as automatic retries and circuit breaking, global rate limit, request shadowing, zone load balancing, request shadowing, global rate limiting, circuit breaking, circuit breaking, and global rate limiting. Envoy offers robust APIs to dynamically manage its configuration.
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    Netmaker Reviews
    Netmaker is an open-source tool that uses the WireGuard protocol. Netmaker unifies distributed environments seamlessly, from multi-cloud to Kubernetes. Netmaker provides flexible and secure networking that allows for cross-environment scenarios. This enhances Kubernetes clusters. WireGuard is used by Netmaker for secure encryption. It was designed with zero trust in the mind, uses access control lists, follows industry standards, and uses WireGuard for secure networking. Netmaker allows you to create relays and gateways, full VPN meshes and even zero trust networks. Netmaker can be configured to maximize Wireguard's power.
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