The Infoq Podcast
Mitchell Hashimoto on Consul since 1.2 and its Role as a Modern Service Mesh
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- Duration: 0:33:51
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Synopsis
In June of this year, Consul 1.2 was released. The release expanded Consul’s capability around service segmentation (controlling who and how services connect East and West). On this week’s podcast, Wes and Mitchell discuss Consul in detail. The two discuss Consul’s design decisions around focusing on user space networking, layer 4 routing, Go, Windows’ performance characteristics, the roadmap for eBPF on Linux, and an interesting feature that Consul implements called Network Tomography. The show wraps with Mitchell’s discussion on some of the research that Hashicorp is doing around machine learning and security with Consul. Why listen to this podcast: - Consul is first and foremost a centralized service registry that provides discovery. While it has a key-value store, it is Consul’s least important feature. With the June release (1.2), Consul entered more into the space of a service mesh with the focus on service segmentation (controlling how you connect and who can connect). - Hashicorp attempts to limit t