Best On-Premise Service Mesh of 2024

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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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    Network Service Mesh Reviews

    Network Service Mesh

    Network Service Mesh

    Free
    A common flat vL3 domain allowing DBs running in multiple clusters/clouds/hybrid to communicate just with each other for DB replication. Multiple companies can connect to a single 'collaborative 'Service Mesh for cross-company interactions. Each workload has one option for which connectivity domain it should be connected to. Only workloads within a particular runtime domain can be part of its connectivity area. Connectivity Domains are strongly coupled to Runtime Domains. Cloud Native's central tenant is Loose Coupling. Loosely Coupled systems allow each workload to continue receiving service from other providers. It doesn't matter in what Runtime Domain a workload runs in. It is irrelevant to its communications requirements. Workloads that are part the same App require Connectivity between them, regardless of where they are located.
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