December 21, 2019

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Low Latency Multi-cluster Kubernetes Networking in AWS

Low Latency Multi-cluster Kubernetes Networking in AWS

Lyft is migrating their entire service stack of hundreds of microservices to Kubernetes on AWS. A critical component to Lyfts successful migration is their open source set of CNI plugins which implem …

Talk Title Low Latency Multi-cluster Kubernetes Networking in AWS
Speakers Paul Fisher (Software Engineer, Lyft)
Conference KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America
Conf Tag
Location San Diego, CA, USA
Date Nov 15-21, 2019
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Lyft is migrating their entire service stack of hundreds of microservices to Kubernetes on AWS. A critical component to Lyft’s successful migration is their open source set of CNI plugins which implement a simple, fast, and low latency networking stack tying together multiple Kubernetes clusters into a flat network within AWS Virtual Private Clouds. Paul’s talk takes a deep dive into the design and implementation of Lyft’s multi-cluster Kubernetes platform from a network-centric perspective, including Envoy mesh integration and performance characteristics.

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