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Welcome + Opening Remarks - Lin Sun & Nic Jackson, ServiceMeshCon Program Committee
A
All
right,
let
me
welcome
to
service
mesh
car
yeah
come
on.
If
you're
here
for
service
mesh
come,
we
are
just
about
to
get
started
all
right.
Please
allow
me
to
introduce
myself
I
work
for
solo
I
work
on
open
sources.
Solo
I've
been
a
long
time
contributor.
One
of
the
founding
members
of
the
istio
project
I,
actually
wrote
two
books
about
istio.
My
most
recent
book
is
with
Christian
poster
who
sits
right.
There
is
still
ambient
explained
I'm.
Also
a
cncf
Ambassador
Nick.
Do
you
want
to
introduce
yourself?
Yes,.
A
Awesome,
thank
you.
Nick
I
am
just
so
honored
to
be
here.
I
remember
three
years
ago,
I
think
it
was
2019
how
many
of
you
were
at
the
first
service
mesh
car.
It
was
in
San
Diego.
It
was
yeah,
beautiful,
beautiful
city
and
I.
Had
the
great
pleasure
to
welcome
everybody
was
there
to
the
first
ever
service
match
car,
so
it's
just
a
great
honor
to
be
here
and
welcome
you
all
to
the
first
ever
service
mesh
car
in
the
U.S
after
covet
in
person.
A
I
recall
three
years
ago
right
before
the
service
mesh
car
I
went
to
the
cncf
landscape,
and
you
know
how
many
of
you
know
all
the
projects
there
back.
Then
that
was
three
years
ago
I
captured
from
cncf
website,
so
nobody
right,
I'm,
not
I,
think
that's
completely
normal.
Even
for
me,
I
actually
had
to
look
up
some
of
these
projects
myself
after
working
in
service
mesh
industry
for
two
three
years
back
then
so
now,
just
last
week,
I
actually
also
went
to
cncf
landscape.
How
many
of
you
recognize
half
of
the
projects?
A
Nobody,
somebody
yeah,
okay,
good
job.
What's
the
difference
from
three
years
ago,
what's
the
big
difference
can
I
ask
somewhere
in
the
audience?
A
Yeah,
the
other
thing
I
guess
caught
my
eye.
Was
the
number
of
projects
doubled
right?
It's
even
more
projects
for
everyone
to
keep
track
of,
to
figure
out.
What's
going
on
so
I
think
the
industry
is
becoming
more
and
more
complex,
in
my
opinion,
with
the
number
of
growing
projects.
A
So
to
me,
service
mesh
has
a
lot
of
buzzwords
around
right.
I
think
it
was
link,
one
start
with
Note
level
proxy,
and
then
they
changed
it.
They
were
like
well,
the
psycho
architecture
is
the
best
architecture,
and
then
people
start
talking
about
ebpf.
It's
like
the
magic
Silver
Bullet
and
what
evpf
can
bring
to
service
mesh?
Can
we
get
rid
of
sidecars,
so
this
notion
of
cyclists
has
been
flowing
around
for
the
last
year
or
so.
A
But
then
there
was
a
lot
of
concerns
in
the
industry
of
going
back
to
no
level
proxy.
How
do
we
handle
isolation
multi-tenancy?
How
do
we
handle
isolation?
Cost
attrition?
You
know
how
do
we
handle
noise
label?
So
there
was
a
lot
of
concern
and
I
recall
Matt
Klein,
who
was
the
co-founder
creator
of
the
envoy
project
even
jumped
out
on
Twitter
and
said
you
know.
Envoy
was
not
designed
to
be
multi-tenancy
and
it's
probably
not
worth
the
effort
to
make
multi-tenancy.
A
So
most
recently
in
the
istio
project,
we
had
another
round
of
innovation
as
part
of
the
istio
ambient
project.
We
kind
of
brought
this
notion
of
how
about
layer
4.
Let's
do
multi-tenancy,
because
it's
very
limited
function
and
then
for
layer
7,
let's
do
a
single
Tendencies,
so
you
can
have
layer,
7,
processing,
isolated
to
your
service,
to
your
service
account
or
to
your
namespace,
whichever
tenant
level,
you
feel
comfortable,
so
I
think
that's
really
exciting
and
also
clarify
some
of
the
confusing
around
how
ebpf
can
you
know
accelerate
with
service
mesh?
A
How
ebpf
can
really
really
bring
a
replacement
for
proxy
or
not
so
a
lot
of
confusing
has
been
clarified
with
that
the
last
but
not
least,
I
want
to
talk
about
service
mesh
standards.
I,
remember
I
think
it
was
three
or
four
years
years
ago,
when
SMI,
which
stands
for
service
mesh
interface,
was
born
right.
Unfortunately,
I
don't
think
it
was
the
right
timing,
because
the
service
managed
industry
was
so
new
and
it
didn't
have
all
the
projects
on
boards.
A
So
now,
I
am
super
excited
about
the
gamma
initiative
that
was
born
in
the
kubernetes
networking
seg
I
believe
it
has
the
right
timing
with
service
mesh
industry
being
way
more
mature
than
three
years
ago,
and
also,
most
importantly,
it
has
the
right
player.
I've
been
joined,
the
gamma
meeting
myself,
it
has
key
contributors
for
Google
solo.
A
It
has
contributed
for
Microsoft,
actually
was
one
of
the
co-leads
along
with
Microsoft
and
Google.
It
also
have
people
from
I
surveillance,
so
it
just
have
the
right
chemistry
and
it
has
the
link
D
team.
There,
too,
so
I'm
feeling
really
good
about
the
gamma
standards,
we're
going
to
bring
to
you
the
mesh
and
hopefully,
one
day
when
we
look
at
the
serving
service
mesh,
cncf
landscape.
You
know,
regardless
which
project
you
choose.
B
So,
as
kennel
in
touch
on
the
service,
mesh
landscape
has
has
changed
quite
substantially,
I
mean
it's
grown
since
the
the
first
service
mesh
comeback
three
years
ago
and
things
are
continuing
to
change.
So
what
we've
tried
to
do
today
with
regard
to
the
schedule
is
curate
a
bunch
of
talks
which
are
interesting
to
everybody.
We
know
we've
got
some
technology
specific
stuff,
but
the
the
sort
of
the
the
interest
level
we
want
to
bring
to
everyone,
no
matter
what
sort
of
you're
you're
using
and
bear
with
me.
B
I
just
need
to
grab
my
notes,
but
we
we've
got
some
things
so
you're
going
to
looking
initially
we're
going
to
we're
going
to
learn
from
sort
of
Casper
about
how
service
mesh
enables
sort
of
financial
institutions
to
kind
of
bring
security,
compliance
and
multi-cloud
capabilities.
So
a
wonderful
case
study
and,
of
course,
our
Lin
here
and
and
Justin
we're
going
to
come
to
find
a
finance
a
deep
dive
into
the
new
technologies
around
istio
ambient
mesh,
which
I
think
is
going
to
be
very
interesting
indeed,
and
then,
of
course,
delivery.
B
Delivery
is
one
of
the
kind
of
the
key
components
of
service
mesh,
so
we've
we've
got
Brandon
from
from
ship.
It
who's
going
to
be
talking
about
how
they've
kind
of
embraced
service,
mesh
and
I
don't
want
to
forget
the
lightning
talks.
I
mean
we've
got
some
really
fascinating,
lightning
talks,
the
the
API
Gateway
spec,
which
I
think
is
something
to
definitely
keeps
your
eye
on
when
we
have
a
talk
on
that,
and
also
looking
at
kind
of
like
some
of
the
maybe
architectural
patterns
that
you
can
use
with
with
service
mesh.
B
B
So
you
know
how
ebpf
relates
to
service
mesh
is
going
to
be
an
interesting,
ongoing
sort
of
issue
and
and
kind
of
we've
got
some
talks
on
how
it
can
enable
monitoring,
but
also
the
sort
of
the
architectural
changes
that
you're
you're
going
to
see
in
your
service
meshes
due
to
this
technology
Charles
from
Snowflake
going
to
be
talking
about
how
they
leveraged
service
Mash,
again
sort
of
looking
at
multi-cloud,
but
but
specifically
also
maybe
some
of
the
things
that
service
mesh
cannot
solve
and
I.
B
B
Let
me
get
the
sponsor
slide
up
there,
because
we
want
to
do
justice
to
everybody.
So
a
huge
thanks
to
to
solo,
who
is
our
Diamond,
sponsor
literally
without
the
sponsors
service,
mesh
Khan,
would
not
be
possible
and
and
also
to
to
our
to
our
other
sponsors.
We
we
have
our
gold
sponsor
with
flomesh.
So
you
know
thank
you
very
much
to
to
the
both
of
you.