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Learn about the ongoing efforts to enable Service Mesh on the Windows platform, what it can do now, and what is coming next. Learn how to configure the Windows networking stack to redirect traffic to a sidecar proxy. Understand the differences between Windows and Linux platform support. Learn how to configure and deploy Envoy as a sidecar proxy. Finally, watch all the above working together on a live demo of Open Service Mesh (OSM) on Windows.
Nic Jackson is a developer advocate at HashiCorp, and the author of “Building Microservices in Go”, a book which examines the best patterns and practices for building microservices with the Go,
Praveen currently works as a Principal Engineering Manager @ Microsoft. He leads a development team that focusses on the core networking platform and the network stack for Windows. Praveen has 15 years of industry experience focusing on software development and technical leadership... Read More →
Kalya has been a software engineer at Microsoft since graduating from Georgia Tech in 2018. While on the Windows Container Networking team, she worked on features such as Windows Overlay/VXLAN, Windows kubeadm, and Kube-Proxy/Loadbalancing. On the Azure Container Upstream team, she... Read More →
Sotiris is a Software engineer at Microsoft in the Azure Core OS team. Currently, he is building service mesh for Windows containers. He is a maintainer of Envoy Proxy where he works on all things Windows. Also, he is contributing support for Windows payloads to Open Service Mesh... Read More →