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How Kubernetes Service Meshes Add Latency You Cant Ignore

How Kubernetes Service Meshes Add Latency You Cant Ignore

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Lucas and Luna dive into the hidden performance cost of running a service mesh in Kubernetes. Using Istio and Linkerd as examples, they unpack how sidecar proxies add 2-5 milliseconds of latency per hop, and how mesh overhead compounds in deep call chains. They walk through a real-world scenario where a 12-microservice transaction saw tail latency spike from 50ms to 210ms after enabling mutual TLS and traffic policies. The hosts discuss tuning strategies: reducing proxy CPU limits, disabling unused features, and choosing between Istio's Envoy and Linkerd's Rust-based proxy. They also cover when a service mesh is premature — and when it's worth the cost. This episode assumes you already know what a service mesh does; it's about the tradeoffs you rarely see in vendor docs. #Kubernetes #ServiceMesh #Istio #Linkerd #EnvoyProxy #Latency #Microservices #SidecarProxy #MutualTLS #Performance #DevOps #CloudNative #CNCF #K8sNetworking #Technology #FexingoBusiness #DevOpsDaily #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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