The open source service mesh Istio, just reached the 1.0 milestone (officially released next week) with many of its features now in stable mode. Anyone who's running a Kubernetes cluster in production should consider implementing Istio and this is why. By now you are aware of the many benefits of running Kubernetes and how by its ability to manage microservices and deployments, it has fundamentally changed the way we approach and do application design and deployment patterns. But with this radical change comes a whole new set of challenges, such as service discovery, routing, failure handling, as well as basic visibility on to your running microservices and how they communicate with one another.
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