Kuma can run on any platform including Kubernetes, containers, virtual machines, and legacy environments. It also includes a fast data plane as well as an advanced control plane that makes it easier to use.
The initial service mesh solutions were not flexible and it was difficult to use them. Kuma ensures reliability by automating the process of securing the underlying network.
Kuma has support for all the environments in the organization, so the existing applications can still be used in their traditional environments. This provides comprehensive coverage across an organization.
Kuma couples a fast data plane with a control plane that helps users to set permissions, routing rules and expose metrics with just a few commands.
Kuma helps users to implement tracing and logging and analyze metrics for rapid debugging.
Kuma provides traffic control capabilities including circuit breakers and health checks in order to enhance L4 (Layer 4) routing.
Marco Palladino, CTO and co-founder of Kong, said, “We now have more microservices talking to each other and connectivity between them is the most unreliable piece: prone to failures, insecure and hard to observe.”
Palladino further added, “It was important for us to make Kuma very easy to get started with on both Kubernetes and VM environments, so developers can start using service mesh immediately even if their organization hasn’t fully moved to Kubernetes yet, providing a smooth path to containerized applications and to Kubernetes itself. We are thrilled to be open-sourcing Kuma and extending the adoption of Envoy, and we will continue to contribute back to the Envoy project like we have done in the past. Just as Kong transformed and modernized API Gateways with open-source Kong, we are now doing that for service mesh with Kuma.”
The Kuma platform will be on display during the second annual Kong Summit, which is to be held on October 2-3, 2019.
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