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From YouTube: Meshery Community Meeting - May 3rd 2019
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New Meshery documentation site and #DockerCon Open Source Summit - Service Mesh session slides - https://calcotestudios.com/talks/decks/slides-dockercon-2019-open-source-summit-service-meshes.html reviewed this week.
See https://layer5.io/meshery for more Meshery project details and other recorded meetings.
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B
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C
A
You
guys
know,
but
Socko
saved.
My
bacon
got
me
over
the
important
time.
Yesterday,
yeah
it
was
five.
The
chicken
pad
was
good
yeah
no
I
was
a
bit
nervous
right
at
the
end
there
I
made
it
with
just
just
at
the
right
time.
I
mean
it
was
ended
up
running
into
a
couple
of
other
Austinites
that
were
on
their
way
back
from
dr.
Koh.
Actually
one
that
gireesham
I
know
he's
he
was
Steve
hunt.
A
He
was
Foreman
he's
ex
SolarWinds
now
within
and
he's
just
he's
been
trying
to
do
container
e
things
for
a
while,
so
he's
at
a
different
different
company.
So
so
good,
so
we've
got
some
general
updates
and
then
a
kind
of
nice
that
it's
just
the
two
of
you
guys
today,
cuz
we've
got
some
specific
stuff
to
meaty
stuff.
To
begin
to,
I've
got
posted
the
link
to
the
meeting
minutes
and
the
chat
so
Socko
feel
free
to
record
your
attendance.
A
A
A
Here
so
because
we've
got
Socko
in
there,
we've
got
some
opened
up,
we've
got
a
bond
and
there
he's
been
there
a
while
its
main
T.
So
that
says
that's
good,
but
what
we
ended
up
being
able
to
finally
share
with
folks
was
a
couple
of
results
from
your
efforts
outside
of
just
the
tool
measure
itself,
but
some
of
the
performance
test
results.
A
So
so
what
we
told
the
audience
was
that
you
know
describe
the
project
to
them
and
what
we're
looking
to
accomplish
and
that
there
are
measures
capable
of
doing
performance
tests
against
just
application
is
running
on
kubernetes,
with
no
mesh
technically
machines
capable
of
doing
that
any
HTTP
endpoint.
So
it
doesn't
have
to
be
communities
but
but
we're
focused
in
this
world,
so
it
has
a
nice
D
adapter
and
like
a
D
adapter.
So
we
did
this
demonstrated.
A
Those
on
stage
shows
some
results
from
tests
and
the
fact
that
the
by
default
kubernetes
is
slower,
no
mesh
is
actually
slower
than
having
a
steel
or
than
having
a
mesh
which
to
reach.
You
know
mental
note,
as
we
go
into
cube
con.
We're
gonna
want
to
make
sure
that
we
blow
that
up
a
bit
because
I
think
that
some
whoa
well,
we
have
a.
A
Didn't
I
didn't
realize
that
wasn't
sharing
the
the
window
here
said
there,
so
here's
here's
the
link
to
slices
in
minutes
this
particular
slide
says
we
want
to
do
a
side
by
side.
The
hearts
test
I
did
reach
out
to
the
at
mesh
folks
again
yesterday
morning
to
let
me
know
that
that's
far
they're
excluded
or
not
they're,
not
on
the
committed
roadmap,
just
because
they're
they're,
not
being
you
know,
they're
not
signing
up
so
hopefully
they
do.
A
It
is
about
understanding
that
there's
overhead
for
CPU
time
slicing
that
any
CPU
that
you
have
in
today's
CPUs
typically
have
more
than
one
core:
the
in
the
environment.
That
pettite
was
using
the
single
done
environment.
It
has
eight
cores,
and
so
we
wanted
to
see
what
the
context
switching
the
time
slicing
overhead
is
when
you're
running
performance
tests
when
you're
you
generating
load
and
concurrency
at
a
thread
rate
higher
than
the
number
of
cords,
so
to
measure
the
overhead
we
did
a
baseline
of
in
that
environment.
A
B
A
But
it
what
we
did
wit
were
benchmarking
that
each
mesh
against
itself
saying
miss
do
when
you're
under
this
configuration
computer,
which
is
encryption
on
and
tracing
off.
What's
that
overhead
for
the
higher
number
of
concurrent
sessions
beyond
the
number
of
cores
that
you're
running
on,
and
we
did
the
same
thing
for
my
caddy
and
it's
interesting
to
understand
that
they
more
or
less
perform
about
the
same,
but
that
there
certainly
is
cost
to
contact
searching.
Does
that
make
sense
to
you
guys?
Is
that
insightful?
You
think
it's
not
worth
speaking
to
in
the
future.
A
A
A
So
not
a
showdown,
but
a
slowdown.
The
second
diagram
that
we
showed
for
that
is
was
adding
it's
the
same
test,
but
it
was
adding
another
sto
configuration,
so
configuration
1
in
this
case
configuration
1
means
both
encryption
are
on
and
tracing
is
on,
and
this
demonstrates
that
what
you
can't
see
here
is
sto
number
2.
A
That
line
is
actually
so
close
to
the
link,
your
deep
green
line
that
they're,
basically
the
same
as
you'd
seen
up
above
they're,
very,
very
close
to
one
another,
but
now,
when
we
add
an
additional
configuration
for
sto,
we
see
that
there's
a
significant
there's,
a
decent
cost
to
telemetry
the
sampling.
In
this
case,
the
configuration
is
to
have
a
hundred
percent
distributed
tracing
sampling.
A
So
there's
a
cost
thing.
Okay,
you
know,
then.
Then
we
explained
that
this
is
how
the
tracing
in
telemetry
to
collected
and
so
telemetry
costs
things
within
its
DM.
And
then
we
go
through
the
other
tests
that
were
performed
there
was
tests
run
to
discern
whether
or
not
there's
large
packet
sizes,
large
transfers,
either
at
ten
megabytes
or
10
kilobytes
or
just
10
bytes.
If
there
was
a
difference
between
these
these
responses
and
and
more
or
less,
what
you're
saying
is
for
the
larger
binary.
A
Packet
sizes
that
when
you're
using
encryption,
which
is
the
are
these
two
middle
tests,
the
since
most
of
the
responses
come
back
so
fast
in
you
know
less
than
a
quarter
of
a
second
or
less
than
unless
a
point,
zero.
Five
of
us,
a
second
that
the
initial
setup
of
encryption
as
at
a
latency
that
initial
encryption
setup
can
take
a
little
bit
of
time
initially.
But
after
that
travels
pretty
pretty
you
latency
is
pretty
typical.
A
Those
are
the
results
that
we
share
it,
so
the
links
in
there
you
guys,
can
take
a
look
through
the
rest
of
the
slides
I
just
figured.
It
was
such
a
well-attended
event
that
it
was
worth
going
through
all
the
the
work
that
had
been
done
so
much
appreciation
to
pratik
and
Saco
for
really
put
some
hours
on
that.
There
were,
unless
you
were
probably
a
couple
hundred
people
in
the
session,
and
so
thank
you
Greece
as
well
for
knocking
out
a
few
items
on
the
shoe
itself.
We
did
do
demonstration
of
mushroom.
A
D
Yeah,
thank
you
guys,
I'm,
going
into
my
lines
inside
of
the
case
and
started.
I
also
saw
the
value
that
performance.
My
poppy
tenure
so
I
automatically
also
I,
was
passing
by
and
so
the
guys
in
the
office
and
I
was
also.
But
if
this
talk
my
supervisor
so
I
guess
I've
had
one
product
on
Monday
didn't
see
that
probably
nice
with
starts
doing
some
testing
as
a
PRC
in
AWS
anti-mutant
machine
did.
A
D
A
Will
give
a
try
star
come
on
okay,
yeah,
so
so
to
recap:
like
did
they
weren't
necessarily
saying
it's
time
for
us
to
go
run
a
match
as
much
as
they
were
saying
it's
it's
an
appropriate
time
for
us
to
go,
learn
about
the
performance
characteristics
of
a
match
to
learn
about
functional
characteristics
of
a
minute?
Yes,
okay,
that's
great
inspector.
D
D
A
C
Be
a
quick
one.
Unfortunately,
I
have
too
much
to
show
this
week.
I
mean
some
sensible
things
to
show
this
week
because
most
of
the
changes
for
action
in
the
background,
except
for
one
where,
like
girls,
the
sto
is
MPLS
Department
I
was
actually
added
as
part
of
mystery,
which
is
what
the
team
leveraged
and
I
really
hope
them
to
actually
get
quickly
down
to
testing.
C
C
Definitely
there's
like
much
more
to
actually
do
mainly
the
content
we
award
behind
here
is
actually
just
the
structure.
We
are
still
filling
in
the
contents,
and
the
point
here
is
actually
that,
like
I
would
welcome
everybody.
You
know,
use
measuring,
and
you
know
everybody
on
the
call
here
to
actually
contribute,
because
all
your
inputs
will
actually
make
this
document
value
plus
rather
than
like,
for
example,
one
person
writing
the
document.
I
think
it'll
it'll
also
be
good
for
everybody
to
actually
collaboratively
like
no
write.
C
The
document
you
can
see
like
no,
we
have
some
structure.
Some
parts
are
actually
filled
up,
but
you're
definitely
making
a
much
more
gradient
like
you're,
not
correct,
because,
probably
like
not
all
the
information
here
are
very
precise.
So
if
we
can
collaborate,
you
collaboratively
work
I
think
we
can
actually
gonna
make
this
much
more
precise
and
as
we
progress
with
the
features,
I
think
we
keep
this
up
the
data
that
would
be
very
valuable
for
all
the
people
who
are
you
know
using
my
tree,
who
are
interested
in
using
actually
Absalon
support.
C
C
C
It's
not
like
writing
HTML,
but
if
you
really
wanted
to
use
to
a
can
write
this,
you
know
that's
going
to
be
a
back
page
of
Jekyll
because
it
has
write
plug-ins
for
take
care
of
it
and
the
other
nice
thing
is
like
you
know.
It
also
has
a
cycloid
search.
So
if
we
actually
want
to
search
for
a
particular
word
like
you
can
actually
start
typing
and
it'll
really
give
you
suggestions
and
you
don't
even
click
on
them
and
it'll
it'll.
C
Take
you
right
there
to
dock
like
you
know
which
contains
that
so
so
these
are
some
nice
things.
Of
course,
like
everything
is
actually
I
mean
there
is
no
back-end
system
for
the
search.
Like
you
know,
when
the
site
is
being
built
from
the
lock
down
files,
it
actually
generates
keep
some.
So
you
know
the
whole
thing
is
like
you
know,
done
pretty.
Well,
so
that's
my
trick.
No
war.
They
had
to
present
you
guys
again.
C
C
F
B
A
What's
there
almost,
we
have
dr.
desktop
covered,
pretty
well
I
think,
but
some
of
the
other
ones
were
just
stumbling
into
understanding
that
that
there's
a
couple
of
hiccups
with
their
install,
which
one
do
you
mean
into
which
ones
most
can
be
not
for
you
I'm.
Finally,
thinking
bad,
so
VirtualBox
or.
B
I
have
a
virtual
box,
but
like
I,
just
started
like
in
that's
fine
like
I
can
recreate
the
Cuban
a
discussion
and
virtual
work
and
I
can
start
implementing
little
like
I,
didn't
use
it
for
two
weeks
and
I
have
some
other
purpose
to
use
the
virtual
or
so
I
started
the
segment
or
some
other
stuff,
and
so
like.
Let
me
kill
that
back
and
I'm
backing
like
go
with
Cuban
I
get
in
/t
the
litter
box.
A
Very
well
one
other
smooth,
the
last
general
item,
and
that
is
had
a
couple
of
conversations
with
Microsoft
this
week.
One
of
them
is
very
exciting.
It's
a
little
bit
sensitive
and
a
big
ask
that
we
not
share
the
effort
broadly
and
so
hesitant
to
discuss
it
on
this
call
with
you.
Who
am
I
kidding
nobody's
watching
these
anyway.
A
It
is
a
very
exciting
opportunity
and
one
that
will
be
give
Mary
a
little
bit
of
a
world
stage
for
some
things,
potentially
a
cute
con.
So
hopefully
that's
a
good
cliffhanger.
The
other
Microsoft
discussion
that
I've
had
is,
with
a
software
engineer
in
Microsoft's
commercial
software
engineering
group
who
resides
in
Australia.
Is
he
engaged
with
customers
who
are
trying
to
do
service
match
deployments
and
they
have
the
same
questions
that
mesh
Ria's
China?
Is
already
solving,
and
so
he
was
very
excited
to
see.
B
A
And
wants
to
meet
up
and
understand
the
tool
better.
I
think
that
2
p.m.
Central
Time
is
a
challenge
for
Australia.
Clearly.
So,
if
we
meet,
if
we
end
up
getting
a
separate
meeting
going
with
him,
I'll
make
sure
you
get
some
those
details
so
that
you
can
join
as
well.
If
you'd,
like
I,
think
that
I
think
there's
a
lot
that
that's
a
fantastic,
it
sounds
like
we
might
have
a
prominent
user
there.
Moreover,
I
think
if
that
goes
well
and
Microsoft
find.
A
C
Hey
you
know
which
I
have
to
include
here
is
actually
the
network
subs
mesh,
so
I
was
able
to
join
their
weekly
meeting
I.
You
know
I
really
felt
very
welcome.
They
were
very
open.
The
approach
on
that
you
know
I
actually
was
presented
during
their
community,
called
to
all
the
people
like
you
know
who
were
part
of
the
ASL
community
and
we
are
when
we
started
to
work
closely
with
them.
You
get
a
venison
topper.
A
That's
awesome,
no
prep,
Prem
and
Ed
and
Frederick
those
folks
that
week
well
and
Jesus
longer
than
us
to
start
her
and
whatever
a
few
different
folks.
If
it
all
kind
of
jumped
onto
the
mesh
Street
channel
that
once
it's
a
couple
of
weeks
ago,
right
as
Edison
was
being
indoctrinated
into
the
C&C
of
sandbox,
very
nice
folks,
I'm
very
excited
to
create
an
adapter
I.
Think
that
we
should
encourage
and
make
clear
to
Prem
the
NSM
group
that
if
they
can
give
their
adapter
done
within
the
next
three
weeks
before
q
Tony
you
it.
C
Would
actually
not
update
it?
Would
it
would
like
you
know,
rather
just
skip
the
updation
so
the
only
way
around
then
we
create
it's
a
hard
thing,
but
the
tractors
like
two
extra
mouse
clicks
so
I
try
to
see
that
flew
as
part
of
a
sort
of
the
mystery
adapter
code
I'm.
You
know
I
pretty
much,
have
them
ready
for
sto,
but
I
just
run
some
more
extra
tests
and
then
once
that
is
successful,
then
I
also
include
that
for
liquor,
DS
adapter,
the
other
one
is
several.
C
People
like
you
know
mainly
suckle
and
hey
yeah.
They
actually
caught
back
when
they
try
to
use
measure
e
with
gke.
Had
some
difficulties.
I
spend
a
little
time
trying
to
see
if
I
can
overcome
that
issue
with
a
little
effort,
but
it
doesn't
look
like
so
that
work
still
is
in
progress.
So
that
is
one
other
thing.
C
Apart
from
that
Takahashi
point
well
Douglas,
when
he
had
issues
with
using
the
me
cubes
config
with
Leslie
out
of
the
box,
like
you
know,
with
some
custom
changes,
what
some
minor
changes
a
it
works,
but
you
know
so
he's
sort
of
asking
users
to
make
those
changes.
You
know
you
were
trying
to
see
if
we
include
that
as
part
of
the
adapter
code.
What
are
what
are
those
changes
for
me
to
use?
C
So
what
happens
is
when,
when
VG
was
installed
on
the
machine
on
when
you
export
the
copy
file,
what
it
does
is
it
actually
does
not
include
the
certificates
in
the
app
like
you
know,
because
those
are
external
files,
so
that
actually
poses
a
problem,
because
when
eventually
the
way
vestri
works
especially
has
to
keep
pumping
to
your
doctors
and
their
doctors
are
the
ones
working
with
the
poor
ladies
cluster
here.
So
so
the
client
certificates,
like
it.
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C
Was
the
proposed
fix
for
axons
right
so
I
don't
have
an
amazing
fix
but
like
a
temporary
fix,
it's
actually
to
kind
of
like
you
know,
Parsi
config
file
include.
So
there
is
a
flag.
Like
an
aware
know.
We
can
actually
ask
our
properties
clients
to
ignore
the
certificate
verification.
So
what
I'm
doing
is
kind
of
doing
that
like
now
so
when
I
keep
up,
if
I
was
given,
I
would
eat
just
a
clock,
Yahoo
property
right.
Please.
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So
there
definitely
we
need
to
is
what
widely
use
its
would
be
nice
and
it's
easy
in
comparison
because
often
mark
and
there
they
all
that
other
operating
system
it
supports.
So
I
tried
you
to
the
place.
The
certificate
is
instead
of
the
link
so
that
one
didn't
work
out
so
I
guess
we
can
have
yeah
just
check
other
options
as
I
guess
cliche,
let
me
say:
maybe
for
now
we
can
do
like
my
Stockman
tinnitus
it
sometime.
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Yeah
so
so
yeah
I
mean
further
for
now.
Look
at
what
I've
done.
It's
like
I've
kind
of
ejected
that
part
as
part
of
our
program,
so
I
mean
users,
don't
have
to
worry
about
it.
You
know
they
just
give
the
contact
and
it'll
work.
I
did
I'm
just
yet
to
push
that
out
like
that,
because
you
know
I
just
wanted
to
do
it
some.
Yes,
the
other
topic
is
if
you
are
queue,
if
everybody's
okay
with
time,
you
know
there
is
a
question
which
you
know:
you're
not
testing.
C
Like
you
know,
one
of
the
things
we
came
across
was
actually
cute
proxies
for
fathers,
for
example.
You
know
when
I
saw
this
fish.
It's
not
use
like
you
know,
so
this
is
communicating
with
one
another
using
your
proxy
so
come
on.
If
you
have
some
thoughts
or
insights
on,
like
you
know
how
you
were
like
you
know,
or
how
you
have,
you
know
a
configure
the
cube
proxy,
because
yeah
I
think
you
probably
know
that
q
proxy
has
several
modes
by
default.
It's
a
key.
So
is
there
any
recommendations?
C
That's
okay,
great
yeah!
Thank
you.
Actually,
you
know
one
thing
which
I
reach
out
to
you,
where
maybe
your
help
with
radiance
of
dots
is
actually
on
like,
for
example,
you
know
as
part
of
the
mystery
dog
sea,
but
also
I,
think
it'd
be
nice
to
actually
like
give
some
basic
instructions
to
users
on
how
to
set
up
a
coronaries
cluster,
like
you
know,
with
meet
you
with
every
heard
of
k3
OS.
That
was
something
me
and
critiqued
right
this
week.