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Missed IstioCon? We got you covered. Lin Sun, IstioCon program co-chair will join us in this meetup to cover highlights and few key takeaways, along with her favorite few sessions at the conference, to help you easily navigate the recordings of the 5 day virtual events.
About speaker:
She has worked on service mesh since 2017 and serves on the Istio Technical Oversight Committee. Previously, she was a Senior Technical Staff Member and Master Inventor at IBM for 15+ years. She is the author of the book "Istio Explained" and has more than 200 patents to her name.
A
Hey
everybody-
I
am
so
excited
to
be
here
and
talk
to
you
all
about
istioka.
A
So
a
liberal
introduction
about
me
is
I
work
for
solo,
which
has
mentioned
I've
been
working
on
the
istio
project
since
beginning
it's
about
five
years
now.
In
fact,
we
celebrate
israel's
birthday
last
week
in
valencia
and
I
believe
the
official
birthday
is
actually
this
tuesday,
so
so
our
fifth
birthday,
this
is
a
diagram
I
drew
last
year
at
israel's
birthday
last
year.
Certainly
it's
reusable
so
happy
fifth
birthday
to
istio,
which
we
all
love.
A
Now
I'd
like
to
share
you
guys
some
of
the
exciting
metrics
from
the
event
team,
so
we
had
close
to
4
000
people
registered
for
istio
car
across
120
countries.
A
A
So
the
key
thing
is
the
satisfaction.
Score
is
really
really
high.
4.5,
you
know,
imagine
you
go
to
amazon
and
purchase
stuff
right.
When
was
the
last
time,
you
gave
a
five
or
four,
a
lot
of
people
doesn't
really
take
time
to
you
know
to
rate
on
the
product
or
the
conference
unless
they
really
like
it
or
unless
they
really
hates
it.
So
thank
you
all
for
giving
us
a
positive,
really
positive
rating.
A
A
little
bit
about
the
platform
for
this
year's
is
your
car.
We
actually
have
the
captioning.
I
know
some
of
you
may
not
like
it
when
your
english
is
really
really
well,
and
you
know
exactly
what
the
speakers
are
talking
about,
but
some
of
our
audience,
their
english
may
not
be
as
good
as
you,
so
the
live
captioning
was
really
really
helpful
for
them
and
we
also
had
a
listening
session.
Actually
three
listening
sessions
focus
on
upgrade
trigonometry
and
community
engagement,
which
I
will
share
some
of
the
results
as
well.
A
We
have
more
than
20
users
participated
in
israel,
car
and
shared
with
us,
their
story
of
using
istio,
how
you
know
they
adopted
asia,
how
they
build
solutions
on
top
of
istio
for
their
user,
so
these
are
really
cool.
We
also
had
four
platinum
sponsors
at
istiocon,
which
you
probably
all
know,
so
I'm
not
going
to
repeat
all
that,
and
this
slide
is
really
exciting.
My
I
guess
my
dream
is
to
kind
of
travel
to
many
places
as
safe
kind
of
gets
to
right.
A
So
it's
just
fascinating
to
see.
You
know
we
have
audience
from
so
many
countries
right,
not
just
united
states,
not
just
india.
You
know
we
have
it
from
uk
mexico,
france,
australia,
japan,
spain,
which
I
just
went
last
week.
It's
just
really
really
cool
to
see
all
these
people
join
from
all
the
countries
pretty
much.
A
Let's
see
so,
interestingly
enough,
76
of
the
attendees
are
either
evaluating
istio
for
production
usage.
Oh
have
already
tried
one
example,
but
haven't
really
used
it
yet,
so
these
are
potential
over
users
down
the
road
as
customers
or
users.
Adopting
is
still
running
is
still
in
production,
and
we
have
28
of
attendees
were
well
in
leadership
position
right.
They
are
engineering.
These
cycles
and
technology
leads.
So
these
are
the
key
decision
makers
in
the
organizations
most
popular
sessions.
Honestly,
I
feel
the
data
is
a
little
bit
biased.
A
You
know.
I
think
these
top
five
sessions-
they
have
the
most
number
of
viewers
simply
because
they
were
in
day
one.
They
were
in
the
morning
of
day,
one
keynote
right
after
the
day,
one
keynote,
which
makes
sense
right
when
you
go
to
the
conference
the
first
day
you
are
energetic,
you
want
to
make
sure
you
get
the
whole
sense
of
the
conference.
A
So
it's
not
surprising.
The
top
most
popular
session
happens
to
be
the
first
five
session.
We
have
in
day
one-
and
these
are
the
most
popular
sessions
in
chinese
honestly.
I
didn't
have
time
to
catch
up
with
any
of
our
chinese
sessions,
but
I
think
they
are
also
like
that
at
the
beginning
of
the
top
five
sessions
of
that
day,
these
are
the
the
chinese
platform
bibi
billy.
A
We
got
over
800
attended,
as
you
can
see
most
of
people
on
the
first
day.
A
These
are
a
little
stats
about
our
workshop.
We
actually
got
an
interesting
feedback.
We
should
do
more
workshops.
So
thank
you
for
providing
those
feedback.
We
will
definitely
consider
more
workshops
this
year,
a
little
bit.
Unfortunately,
we've
only
run
workshop
and
giving
the
sponsors
the
platinum
sponsors.
So
all
these
workshops
are
a
little
bit
out
of
control
of
the
program
committee
that
we
couldn't.
You
know
like
pick
a
good
workshop.
A
Overall,
we
had
a
lot
of
sessions.
I
have
actually
heard
from
lots
of
audience.
It's
really
really
a
lot
throughout
the
week.
They've
been
happy
learning
you
know
from
from
the
speakers,
along
with
the
workshop
and
listening
sessions,
so
51
sessions
in
english.
That
is
a
lot
along
with
12
sessions
in
chinese.
A
These
are
some
wonderful
feedbacks
from
our
attendees,
I'm
going
to
you're,
not
not
going
to
read
every
one
of
them,
but
it
just
puts
a
smile
on
the
organizer
community
and
also
the
entire
issue
projects
like
the
maintainers
members
of
the
project.
Right
when
we
see
the
participant
really
enjoy
the
single
track,
you
know
make
it
so
easy.
They
feel
empowered
to
use
the
issue
they
feel
they
are
aware
of
the
future
of
the
projects.
A
They
hide
good
information
in
their
high
in
their
hands.
These
are
just
amazing
feedback
from
the
audience.
We
also
had
an
interesting
networking
event
how
many
of
you
actually
join
the
networking
event.
If
you
can
give
me
something
emoji
or
maybe
a
in
the
chat,
just
let
us
know,
I
heard
it's
really
really
fun.
Six
six
eight
percent
were
very
satisfied.
Right
and
32
was
satisfied.
A
I
personally
didn't
get
to
go
because
I'm
not
very
good
at
the
readers-
and
you
know
answer
questions,
because
I
solo
actually
had
had
an
escape
room
just
early
this
year
and
I
did
very
very
bad,
but
for
folks
what
they
are,
what
I've
heard?
It's
really
really
fun,
and
typically
you
have
to
pay
50
bucks
to
do
these
type
of
events,
so
it's
still
kind
of
so
nice.
A
We
provide
this
for
free,
so
hopefully,
next
year,
we'll
have
more
user
attendees
willing
to
engage
with
our
networking
events,
and
these
are
the
amazing
impact
of
the
project
from
the
twitter
handler
of
istio
match.
You
know
how
much
follower
are
we
growing
close
to
2
000
and
how
much
trader
impression
we
generated,
and
you
know
how
much
of
the
users
are
issued.
Io
users
since
april.
A
Now,
let's
get
to
a
couple
of
key
takeaways
for
me
personally,
you
know
not
only
as
a
program
coach,
but
also
as
an
attendee,
because
I
actually
did
attend
most
of
the
sessions.
While
I
can
especially
the
sessions
in
english,
I
would
say
from
talking
to
different
people
watching
the
news
and
twitter.
You
know
everyone
is
so
excited
about
the
google's
intention
to
donate
seo
to
cncf.
A
A
The
second
key
takeaway
for
me
is
what's
next
for
istio
is
getting
boring,
and
this
is
probably
very
very
reasonable
for
a
project.
That's
five
years
old
right
because
louis
and
eric
van
noyman
give
a
great
presentation
on
the
roadmap
of
istio
on
wednesday,
and
it's
interesting
a
lot
of
things
I
caught
up
on
the
roadmap
is
a
promotion
functionality
to
be
stable
to
be
beta
like
helm
right,
I
know
it's.
A
lot
of
our
users
are
asking
about
help
because
you're
really
interested
in
help.
You
want
to
see
that
to
be
beta.
A
You
want
to
be
comfortable
with
hell.
So
that's
one
thing:
you
know
our
roadmap
to
be
promoted
to
beta.
We
also
have
a
bunch
of
other
things.
You
know
we
really
want
the
project
to
be
stable.
We
want
the
project
to
be.
You
know
you
feel
comfortable
that
you
can
use
it
and
not
disrupt
it
for
your
upgrades,
so
anything
related
to
making
you
running
seo
in
production
for
day.
2
is
literally
the
focus
of
the
road
map
throughout
the
week.
A
A
Many
of
our
users
are
looking
into
istio
because
of
mutual
trs,
because
the
fact
that
they
can
put
a
delegate
to
istio
to
handle
secure
communication
of
their
services
like
service
authorization
on
top
of
mutual
ties
and
rotate
that
key
and
certificate
before
it
expire,
because
they
don't
want
to
manage
this
key
and
search.
It's
actually
really
hard
to
get
it
wrong
so
upgrade
and
security.
There's
a
couple
of
talks
related
to
this,
which
I
highly
encourage
you
guys
to
check
it
out.
A
A
A
A
A
I
did
a
talk
on
external
ca,
which
we
believe
you
will
need
if
you're
running
it's
your
in
production,
because
the
default
self
signed
is
not
going
to
work
for
you
90
90
time
I
bet
so
that
might
be
worth
checking
out
and
then
I
would
say
the
heatest
topic
in
the
service
measure
industry,
especially
me
just
coming
back
from
servicemesh
car
and
also
kubecon
last
week,
is
around
evpf
and
service
mesh
and
how
they
are
going
to
be
related
to
each
other.
How
are
we
going
to
position
them?
A
I
think
I
might
have
a
slice
on
that,
so
I'll
get
to
that,
and
then
I
really
hope
the
project
is
going
to
bring
some
clarity
to
your
user
really
really
soon
on
this
topic,
because
not
just
istio
users
are
confused
a
little
bit.
We've
also
heard
linkedin
user.
You
know
psyllium
user.
A
A
lot
of
users
are
a
little
confused
in
this,
so
I
thought
it's
actually
pretty
fun
to
pull
out
a
couple
of
slides
that
talk
about
what's
next,
so
these
are
the
slides
from
what's
next
from
our
user
community,
for
example,
this
is
from
splunk
right.
They
got
single
cluster
working
now,
they're,
focusing
on
multi-cluster.
A
A
You
know
advanced
traffic
in
this
case
right,
be
aware
of
the
zones
and
be
able
to
route
the
traffic
to
the
closest
zone
that
has
the
service
available.
So
that's
pretty
interesting
from
from
splunk.
By
the
way,
I
think
bert,
from
splunk
did
a
really
good
job.
On
his
talk
to
you.
The
next
thing
I
thought
it
would
be
fun
is
over
to
friends
from
eric
harrison
erickson.
A
I
think
they
are
from
the
erickson
open
source
team,
friezela
and
ingle.
They
talk
about
what's
next
for
them
as
a
user.
Certainly
multi-tenancy
is
huge
for
them
and
also
dual
stack
and
also
evpf
right.
We
talk
about
evpf
service
mesh
proxies
grpc,
you
know
knowledge,
be
integration
with
external
ca
and
also
gracefully
shut
down.
So
these
are
not
surprising.
Probably
if
you
are
using
using
issue.
You
know
these
are
really
very,
very
common
topic
from
a
lot
of
our
users.
In
fact,
there
are
good
talks.
A
This
at
instacon
talk
about
multi-tenancy,
I
believe,
alex
and
wheel
from
solo,
give
a
great
talk
on
how
multi-tenancy
works
and
how
to
do
it
in
the
hard
way
with
istio.
That's
one
of
the
top
five
most
favorite
talks
we
talked
about
earlier.
A
dual
stack
is
something
we
are
developing
in
upstream.
A
I
think
right
now.
It's
I
if
I'm
correct
that
there
may
be
some
pr
out
there,
but
it's
not
fully
working,
or
at
least
not
at
a
stage
that
our
user
can
try
it,
but
erickson,
in
fact,
is
actually
pretty
involved
in
upstream
to
help
driving
that.
So
it's
really
nice
for
us
to
see
user
being
able
to
you
know,
take
a
feature.
They
really
need
in
their
environment
and
be
able
to
continue
working
in
upstream
to
help
drive
that
in
in
the
open
source
project
too.
A
I
believe
this
is
from
salesforce,
so
rama
and
one
of
his
other
co-workers,
which
I've
forgotten
the
name
give
a
great
talk
on
advanced
user
usage
of
istio.
In
case
you
guys
don't
know.
Salesforce
has
been
a
very,
very
advanced
user
of
istio.
They
are
probably
the
exceptional
because
they've
been
contributing
to
istio,
probably
for
four
years
three
four
years
and
they
even
gained
a
seat
on
steering
committee
last
year.
A
So
that
knows
that
shows
you
how
much
they
contribute
to
istio
and
for
them
they
it's
really
interesting.
They
share
their
perspective
about
cluster.
You
know
primary
cluster
high
availability
right.
Whatever
issue
goes
down,
you
know
how
they're
going
to
be
active
because
they
are
running
in
primary
remote
model,
which
I
actually
don't
recommend.
I
like
primary
primary
model
better,
because
if
my
issue
d
is
down
right,
I
can
it
doesn't
impact
any
other
cluster.
Just
in
my
local
classroom
and
scale
is
a
huge
thing
on
their
mind
too.
A
For
next
phase,
you
know
how
do
do
optimization
of
config
push,
for
example,
how
to
support
more
proxy,
so
these
are
really
really
interesting
topics
that
you
know.
It's
definitely
aligns
with
the
upstream
roadmap
of
day
two
operation,
how
to
make
day
two
operation
easier
for
our
user.
Let's
see
this
is
from
another
customer.
I
think
the
customer
is
from
japan.
It's
like
a
shopping
e-commerce
type
of
company
from
japan
called
zuzu.
What's
interesting
about
them,
is
you
know,
they've
also
adopted
the
istio.
You
know
they
are
looking
at.
A
Is
your
next
for
resilience
and
devops
experience?
So
you
know
upgrades
is
certainly
you
know
one
of
the
key
thing
on
their
mind,
you,
along
with
multi-cluster
and
and
canary
deployment,
with
progressive
delivery.
So
this
are
not
surprising,
and
we
see
this
a
lot
with
our
user
always
start
with
single
cluster
and
and
then
figure
out.
You
know
how
to
run
them,
how
to
keep
up
with
istio
security
patches
latest
releases
and
then
how
to
expand
and
grow
into
more
than
one
cluster
and
last
not
the
least
on.
A
What's
next
is
what
louis
and
eric
talk
about
is
your
day.
Two
is
your
roadmap
about
continued
focus
on
day
two
operation,
evpf
and
psycho,
and
service
mesh?
These
are
the
hardest
topic
around
service
mesh
industry.
These
days,
a
couple
of
interesting
talk
from
my
coworker
christian
is
about
virtualizing
istio
psycho.
Well,
he
talked
about
different
models
of
running
psycha,
so
definitely
was
checking
that
out
and
also
edit
or
who's
my
boss.
She
talked
about
site
cut
this
with
ebpf
or
psycho
with
envoy
proxy.
A
You
know
how
evpf
could
potentially
working
in
the
service
smash
environment
like
istio,
how
ebpf
can
accelerate
service
measure
adoption,
and
you
know
how
envoy
may
be
complementary
with
ebpf,
where
envoy
can
focus
on
higher
layer
like
layer,
seven
and
maybe
evpl
focus
on
a
lower
layer,
so
definitely
was
check
out.
It
talk
kirby
leo.
A
Who
is
your
steering
committee
member?
He
did
a
great
talk,
also
the
murbridge
project
right
using
ebpf
to
accelerate
the
network
paths
of
your
your
paths
when
you're
running
sidecar
to
your
application
container
right
instead
of
traversing
different
hubs
within
your
pod
from
the
proxy
cycle
proxy.
To
get
to
your
container,
you
know
using
ebpf
to
shortcut
the
network
connection,
let's
see
listening
session.
I
I
think
the
most
successful
popular
listening
session
is
the
upgrade
listening
session.
A
We
have
a
couple
of
users
very,
very
vocal,
which
I
capture
a
couple
of
things.
You
know
they
said
about
upgrade,
which
I
thought
was
very
interesting.
You
know
helm
is
certainly
a
big
thing.
You
know
people
really
really
love
to
use
helm.
It's
probably
not
a
news
that
most
of
our
user
weight,
and
here
patch
at
least
one
patch,
like
it's
your
1.13
one,
some
user-
even
wait
a
few
patches
before
they
evaluate
the
release.
A
A
But
we've
also
seen
user
used
to
use
canary,
but
now
fall
back
to
in
place
because
canary
is
still
complicated
when
comparing
with
in
place.
So
you
know
when
I
look
at
the
feedback
like
this,
I'm
I'm
like.
Okay,
it's
really
cool
you
know.
Istio
is
like
a
toolbox
right.
We
offer
you
know
we
offer
helm,
we
offer
revision-based
deployment,
we
offer
in-place
deployment
and
you
basically
do
what's
best
for
you,
based
on
your
business
business
needs
and
also
how
many
people
you
have
how
many
staff
you
have
so
now.
A
A
B
Share,
I
I
loved
the
wp
engine
session.
It
was
a
one
of
the
lightning
talks,
so
it
was
really
brief,
but
it
was
packed
full
of
how
wp
engine
is
deriving
business
value
from
their
use
of
istio,
and
it
helps
that
it
was
given
by
a
friend
of
mine.
So
I
really
enjoyed
that.
A
C
I
actually
didn't
have
one
specific
favorite,
I
kind
of
liked
them
all.
I
learned
a
lot
when,
in.
A
C
Of
the
ebpf,
I've
totally
forgot
the
title
of
it
by
now,
but
the
ebps
I
found
the
the
most
for
me
exciting.
Yes,
yeah.
It
was
by
edith.
A
A
A
D
Hello,
hello,
I'd
like
to
share
so
I
love
that
tls
origination.
Best
practices
was
a
waterfall
presentation
tls,
but
tls
originations
best
spreads
here
we
solved
some
problems
and
our
company
with
this
solution
was
fantastic.
A
A
All
right,
anyone
else
do
we
have
luis
or
mark.
Are
you
open
to
share.
E
I'm
searching,
I
can't
find
the
session,
but
it
was
from
somebody
at
google
about
how
to
create
aggregate,
slis
and
slos,
and
it
just
happened
to
be
the
project
I'm
working
on.
So
it
was
super
great
information
that
I
needed
to
hear
like
that
same
day.
So
that's.
A
B
A
Yeah
all
right
justin,
do
you
have
anything
you
want
to
share
all
right,
no
pressure,
yeah.
So
that's
all.
I
have
tez.