Summary
Distributed Micro Service Communication
Micro services are used widely within the current Cloud based applications. To facilitate the communication of large amounts of these micro services, and the traffic engineering for the distribution among different instances of the same application, Cloud providers build the Service Mesh infrastructure themselves to accomplish the task of authentication, authorization, load balancing, circuit breaker, service discovery and observability.
Such Service Mesh infrastructure has been widely used for a few years, but it encounters various challenges for its future development. The main challenge comes from its centralized control design philosophy and its tight integrated and co-located with the micro service.
Then, aims to solve the potential challenges of the current Service Mesh infrastructure, the DMSC(Distributed Micro Service Communication) group will discuss how to build one distributed, public infrastructure that can be utilized various Cloud Providers, and also the Content Service Provider, to assist the communications of the wide deployed micro services.
The group will focus on tailoring the various HTTP methods, QUIC/TCP based micro services to the ICN(Information Centric Network) proposed framework, to facilitate the development of one service oriented network that can carry natively cloud based micro services, CDN and various live broadcast services.
The group will focus on the discussions on the following topics:
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Problem Statement and DMSC Requirements
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DMSC Architecture
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DMSC based Micro Service Communication Forwarding Plane Solution
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DMSC based Management/OAM Components
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