In this new series, we’ll look at ways to explain complex technical topics. This week we’re looking at Service Mesh.
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HOW DOES A SERVICE MESH WORK? WHEN SHOULD YOU CONSIDER ONE?
A service mesh is a dedicated infrastructure layer for facilitating service-to-service communications between services or microservices, using a proxy.
LET’S EXPLAIN HOW SERVICE MESH WORKS.
We explain service mesh using a family household analogy, and how it changes over time. We relate this back to how an application evolves from a monolith to microservices.
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