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VMs are used to run the majority of services in enterprises. Whether due to specific technical requirements, developer preferences, or simply time and budget constraints, many applications are not moving to containers and Kubernetes yet. Learn how to incorporate these existing VM workloads into Anthos Service Mesh. Also, see how to use Compute Engine to simplify the installation and management of the Envoy proxy and how to add VMs to the mesh. Lastly, explore how you can modernize your VMs in place or develop a strategy to migrate your VMs to containers. Regardless of the path chosen, we show how the VMs can participate in the mesh and get all the same benefits of security, policy, and telemetry that Anthos Service Mesh provides to Kubernetes workloads.
Speakers: Chris Crall, Sven Mawson
Watch more:
Google Cloud Next ’20: OnAir → goo.gle/next2020
Subscribe to the GCP Channel → goo.gle/GCP
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event: Google Cloud Next 2020; re_ty: Publish; product: Cloud - Management Tools - Anthos Service Mesh; fullname: Chris Crall, Sven Mawson;
Speakers: Chris Crall, Sven Mawson
Watch more:
Google Cloud Next ’20: OnAir → goo.gle/next2020
Subscribe to the GCP Channel → goo.gle/GCP
#GoogleCloudNext
APP211
event: Google Cloud Next 2020; re_ty: Publish; product: Cloud - Management Tools - Anthos Service Mesh; fullname: Chris Crall, Sven Mawson;
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