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August 17–August 20, 2020
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Wednesday, August 19 • 16:55 - 17:30
Multi-cluster Made Reasonable: Envoy Service Mesh Control Plane - Ashley Kasim & Paul Fisher, Lyft

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Lyft runs business critical microservices sharded across multiple independent Kubernetes clusters in an Envoy service mesh, enabling services to autoscale and serve rides in the face of Kubernetes cluster and backplane failures. Existing Envoy control plane solutions are complex and can be difficult to span multiple clusters. Ashley and Paul's talk covers the design and implementation of Dyplomat — Lyft’s simple cloud-agnostic open source Envoy control plane. Built on top of Envoy's Go Control Plane, Dyplomat bridges together multiple Kubernetes clusters and legacy infrastructure. The talk demonstrates how to scale a production service mesh to hundreds of microservices running across multiple clusters spanning thousands of nodes.

Speakers
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Paul Fisher

Software Engineer, Lyft
Paul Fisher works on all things infrastructure related at Lyft, from monitoring software to the service provisioning stack. He’s currently leading the Lyft migration to Kubernetes. Paul tends toward work that lies at the intersection of systems programming and scale. He's previously... Read More →
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Ashley Kasim

Software Engineer, Lyft
Ashley Kasim is an engineer on the Compute Infrastructure team at Lyft, currently working on building out a highly scalable and resilient Kubernetes infrastructure that enables Lyft to run at scale.



Wednesday August 19, 2020 16:55 - 17:30 CEST
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