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Kuma
DESCRIPTION:
Kuma is a modern Envoy-based service mesh that can run on every cloud, in a single or multi-zone capacity, across both Kubernetes and VMs. Thanks to its broad universal workload support, combined with native support for Envoy as its data plane proxy technology (but with no Envoy expertise required), Kuma provides modern L4-L7 service connectivity, discovery, security, observability, routing, and more across any service on any platform, databases included. Easy to use, with built-in service mesh policies for security, traffic control, discovery, observability, and more, Kuma ships with advanced multi-zone and multi-mesh support that automatically enables cross-zone communication across different clusters and clouds, and automatically propagates service mesh policies across the infrastructure. Kuma is currently being adopted by enterprise organizations around the world to support distributed service meshes across the application teams, on both Kubernetes and VMs.
Features
- Built with enterprise use-cases in mind
- Kuma is a universal service mesh that supports both Kubernetes and VMs
- Turnkey service mesh policies to get up and running easily while supporting multi-tenancy and multi-mesh on the same control plane
- Kuma is a CNCF Sandbox project
- Kuma innovates the service mesh ecosystem by providing ease of use, native support for both Kubernetes and VMs on both the control plane and the data plane
- Support for custom workload attributes that can be leveraged to accelerate PCI and GDPR compliance, and much more
Programming Language
Go
Categories
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