
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


SHOW: 403
DESCRIPTION: Brian talks with Jose Nino (@junr03, Software Engineer @Lyft) about how they evolved from a monolithic application to 300+ microservices, including a service mesh using the Envoy proxy.
SHOW SPONSOR LINKS:
SHOW INTERVIEW LINKS:
SHOW NOTES:
Topic 1 - Welcome to the show. Tell us a little bit about your background and some of the things you work on at Lyft.
Topic 2 - Lyft was the original creator of the Envoy proxy project. As Lyft was going through their migration from a monolith to microservices, when did they realize that they needed to start creating a service mesh.
Topic 3 - What functions of Envoy does Lyft use for both networking and security?
Topic 4 - How does Lyft manage who interacts with the Service Mesh, since it has impacts on the applications (microservices) and the infrastructure teams (networking, security)?
Topic 5 - What recommendations would you make to any other teams that are evaluating Envoy or Service Mesh technologies?
FEEDBACK?
By Massive Studios4.6
147147 ratings
SHOW: 403
DESCRIPTION: Brian talks with Jose Nino (@junr03, Software Engineer @Lyft) about how they evolved from a monolithic application to 300+ microservices, including a service mesh using the Envoy proxy.
SHOW SPONSOR LINKS:
SHOW INTERVIEW LINKS:
SHOW NOTES:
Topic 1 - Welcome to the show. Tell us a little bit about your background and some of the things you work on at Lyft.
Topic 2 - Lyft was the original creator of the Envoy proxy project. As Lyft was going through their migration from a monolith to microservices, when did they realize that they needed to start creating a service mesh.
Topic 3 - What functions of Envoy does Lyft use for both networking and security?
Topic 4 - How does Lyft manage who interacts with the Service Mesh, since it has impacts on the applications (microservices) and the infrastructure teams (networking, security)?
Topic 5 - What recommendations would you make to any other teams that are evaluating Envoy or Service Mesh technologies?
FEEDBACK?

289 Listeners

1,093 Listeners

623 Listeners

583 Listeners

288 Listeners

302 Listeners

334 Listeners

961 Listeners

203 Listeners

205 Listeners

141 Listeners

500 Listeners

228 Listeners

36 Listeners

71 Listeners