Open_Service_Mesh

Open Service Mesh

Open Service Mesh

Microsoft open source cloud native service mesh


Open Service Mesh (OSM) was a free and open source cloud native service mesh developed by Microsoft[2] that ran on Kubernetes.[3][4]

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OSM was written in the Go programming language and designed to be a reference implementation of the Service Mesh Interface (SMI) specification, a standard interface for service meshes on Kubernetes.[5] The software was based on the Envoy proxy server and allowed users to uniformly manage, secure, and get out-of-the-box observability features for highly dynamic microservice environments.[6]

The source code is licensed under MIT License and available on GitHub.[7] Microsoft donated OSM to the Cloud Native Computing Foundation to ensure that it is community-led and has open governance.[5][8] On May 4, 2023, the project announced it would be archived, ending CNCF investment in the project so that its contributors could focus on Istio.[9]

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References

  1. "openservicemesh/osm". GitHub.
  2. Carey, Scott (August 7, 2020). "Microsoft breaks ranks with its own service mesh". InfoWorld.
  3. "openservicemesh/osm". October 28, 2020 via GitHub.
  4. "OSM Project Update". openservicemesh.io. Retrieved 2023-11-16.

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