A guide to operationalizing a Kubernetes-native service mesh. The O'Reilly book Linkerd: Up & Running is now available for download.
Download ebookA deep dive into zero trust and how these projects can work together in a well-defined reference architecture.
Download ebookA powerful new load-balancing algorithm only, HAZL provides significant cost-saving combined with high-availability for multi-zone Kubernetes clusters.
DownloadEverything you need to know about service meshes, including mTLS, zero trust, eBPF, sidecars, and more.
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Rust-based network security and reliability for modern applications. Built on open source and designed for the enterprise
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An engineer's guide to cutting through the marketing hype, from your engineering friends at team Linkerd
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Enterprise power without enterprise complexity. Linkerd adds security, observability, and reliability to any Kubernetes cluster.
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The World's Most Boring Service Mesh. 10x simpler. 10x faster. 100% open source. Linkerd adds security, observability, and reliability to Kubernetes applications without the complexity
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Buoyant Cloud is a full management solution for Linkerd.Connect your existing open source Linkerd deployment to Buoyant Cloud, and let it do the hard work of operating, monitoring, and managing Linkerd for you.
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If you're building modern cloud software on Kubernetes, you've probably heard of the term "zero trust." This security model has risen to the forefront of security best practices because it addresses some of the new challenges of cloud native software.
READ MORE >Identity lies at the core of every service mesh, so changing what “identity” means is always a challenging endeavor that mustn’t be taken lightly. Yet that’s exactly what the Linkerd project had to do to support extending the mesh beyond Kubernetes.
Everyone working in cloud native has figured out that in the microservices world, self-service is key to developing at scale. This is the whole point of the internal developer platform: give developers what they need for fast, low-friction, self-service development. Make the golden path easy.
During this KubeCon talk, Flynn discusses how Go and Kubernetes have been all but inseparable over the last few years — a monoculture approach that has brought tremendous benefits to the cloud-native ecosystem
In this KubeCon talk, Matei dives into why Rust is a great language for Kubernetes controllers. While Linkerd has been using Rust for its data plane proxies since the release of Linkerd 2 in 2018, most of the Linkerd control plane was still written in Go.
Watch this video for a hands-on technical walkthrough of High Availability Zonal Load Balancing (HAZL), a new load balancer in Buoyant Enterprise for Linkerd (BEL)
Gateway API v1.0 is here! But... what does that mean? How do we actually use it? Does it even work? Can we get real, useful things done with Gateway API? Let’s find out! Join Gateway API and GAMMA contributors for a hands-on workshop using either Linkerd or Istio to get things done using Gateway API!