What is Network Service Mesh?

A standard flat vL3 domain permits databases functioning across multiple clusters, clouds, or hybrid setups to interact effortlessly for database replication purposes. Workloads belonging to various organizations can connect to a shared 'collaborative' Service Mesh, which enhances interactions between different companies. Each workload is confined to a specific connectivity domain, ensuring that only workloads within the same runtime domain can engage in that connectivity. Thus, Connectivity Domains are deeply intertwined with Runtime Domains. Nonetheless, a core tenet of Cloud Native architectures is to embrace Loose Coupling, which grants each workload the adaptability to obtain services from various providers as required. The particular Runtime Domain of a workload has no bearing on its communication necessities, signifying that workloads associated with the same application must maintain connectivity regardless of their geographical locations. This highlights the crucial role of inter-workload communication in maintaining operational efficiency. Ultimately, this strategy guarantees that the performance of applications and the ability to collaborate remain stable, irrespective of the underlying infrastructure complexities. By enabling such seamless integration, organizations can enhance their operational agility and responsiveness to changing demands.

Pricing

Price Starts At:
Free
Free Version:
Free Version available.

Integrations

Offers API?:
Yes, Network Service Mesh provides an API

Screenshots and Video

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Company Facts

Company Name:
Network Service Mesh
Company Website:
networkservicemesh.io

Product Details

Deployment
SaaS
On-Prem
Training Options
Documentation Hub
Webinars
Video Library
Support
Web-Based Support

Product Details

Target Company Sizes
Individual
1-10
11-50
51-200
201-500
501-1000
1001-5000
5001-10000
10001+
Target Organization Types
Mid Size Business
Small Business
Enterprise
Freelance
Nonprofit
Government
Startup
Supported Languages
English

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