List of Cisco Service Mesh Manager Integrations
This is a list of platforms and tools that integrate with Cisco Service Mesh Manager. This list is updated as of April 2025.
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Kubernetes
Kubernetes
Effortlessly manage and scale applications in any environment.Kubernetes, often abbreviated as K8s, is an influential open-source framework aimed at automating the deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications. By grouping containers into manageable units, it streamlines the tasks associated with application management and discovery. With over 15 years of expertise gained from managing production workloads at Google, Kubernetes integrates the best practices and innovative concepts from the broader community. It is built on the same core principles that allow Google to proficiently handle billions of containers on a weekly basis, facilitating scaling without a corresponding rise in the need for operational staff. Whether you're working on local development or running a large enterprise, Kubernetes is adaptable to various requirements, ensuring dependable and smooth application delivery no matter the complexity involved. Additionally, as an open-source solution, Kubernetes provides the freedom to utilize on-premises, hybrid, or public cloud environments, making it easier to migrate workloads to the most appropriate infrastructure. This level of adaptability not only boosts operational efficiency but also equips organizations to respond rapidly to evolving demands within their environments. As a result, Kubernetes stands out as a vital tool for modern application management, enabling businesses to thrive in a fast-paced digital landscape. -
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Calisti
Cisco
Unlock seamless security and observability for cloud-native applications!Calisti provides comprehensive security, observability, and traffic management solutions specifically designed for microservices and cloud-native applications, allowing administrators to effortlessly toggle between real-time and historical data perspectives. It enables the creation of Service Level Objectives (SLOs), tracks burn rates, monitors error budgets, and ensures compliance, while automatically adjusting resources through GraphQL alerts that respond to SLO burn rates. Moreover, Calisti adeptly handles microservices operating on both containers and virtual machines, aiding in a smooth transition from VMs to containers. By implementing policies uniformly, it minimizes management burdens while guaranteeing that application Service Level Objectives are consistently upheld across both Kubernetes and virtual machines. Additionally, with Istio rolling out updates quarterly, Calisti features its own Istio Operator to simplify lifecycle management, including functionalities for canary deployments of the platform. This all-encompassing strategy not only boosts operational productivity but also responds to the continuous changes in the cloud-native environment, ensuring organizations stay ahead in a rapidly evolving technological landscape. Ultimately, Calisti represents a pivotal tool for organizations aiming to enhance their service delivery and operational excellence.
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