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newest Istio Steering Committee members (September 29, 2020)" href=/v1.8/blog/2020/steering-election-results/>2020 Steering Committee Election Results</a></li><li role=none><a role=treeitem title="The effect of security policies on latency of requests (September 15, 2020)" href=/v1.8/blog/2020/large-scale-security-policy-performance-tests/>Large Scale Security Policy Performance Tests</a></li><li role=none><a role=treeitem title="A new deployment model for Istio (August 27, 2020)" href=/v1.8/blog/2020/new-deployment-model/>Deploying Istio Control Planes Outside the Mesh</a></li><li role=none><a role=treeitem title="The Istio Steering Committee is now in part proportionally allocated to companies based on contribution, and in part elected by community members (August 24, 2020)" href=/v1.8/blog/2020/steering-changes/>Introducing the new Istio steering committee</a></li><li role=none><a role=treeitem title="An alternative sidecar proxy for Istio (July 28, 2020)" 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Service Application Load Balancer to direct traffic to the Istio Ingress gateway with mutual TLS (May 15, 2020)" href=/v1.8/blog/2020/alb-ingress-gateway-iks/>Direct encrypted traffic from IBM Cloud Kubernetes Service Ingress to Istio Ingress Gateway</a></li><li role=none><a role=treeitem title="A mechanism to acquire and share an application certificate and key through mounted files (March 25, 2020)" href=/v1.8/blog/2020/proxy-cert/>Provision a certificate and key for an application without sidecars</a></li><li role=none><span role=treeitem class=current title="Community partner tooling of Wasm for Istio by Solo.io (March 25, 2020)">Extended and Improved WebAssemblyHub to Bring the Power of WebAssembly to Envoy and Istio</span></li><li role=none><a role=treeitem title="Istiod consolidates the Istio control plane components into a single binary (March 19, 2020)" href=/v1.8/blog/2020/istiod/>Introducing istiod: simplifying the control plane</a></li><li role=none><a role=treeitem title="Configuring Wasm extensions for Envoy and Istio declaratively (March 16, 2020)" href=/v1.8/blog/2020/deploy-wasm-declarative/>Declarative WebAssembly deployment for Istio</a></li><li role=none><a role=treeitem title="The future of Istio extensibility using WASM (March 5, 2020)" href=/v1.8/blog/2020/wasm-announce/>Redefining extensibility in proxies - introducing WebAssembly to Envoy and Istio</a></li><li role=none><a role=treeitem title="A vision statement and roadmap for Istio in 2020 (March 3, 2020)" href=/v1.8/blog/2020/tradewinds-2020/>Istio in 2020 - Following the Trade Winds</a></li><li role=none><a role=treeitem title="A more secure way to manage secrets (February 20, 2020)" href=/v1.8/blog/2020/istio-agent/>Remove cross-pod unix domain sockets</a></li><li role=none><a role=treeitem title="Automating Istio configuration for Istio deployments (clusters) that work as a single mesh (January 5, 2020)" href=/v1.8/blog/2020/multi-cluster-mesh-automation/>Multicluster Istio configuration and service discovery using Admiral</a></li></ul></div></div><div class=card><button class="header dynamic" id=card1 title="Blog posts for 2019." aria-controls=card1-body><svg class="icon blog"><use xlink:href="/v1.8/img/icons.svg#blog"/></svg>2019 Posts</button><div class=body aria-labelledby=card1 role=region id=card1-body><ul role=tree aria-expanded=true class=leaf-section aria-labelledby=card1><li role=none><a role=treeitem title="A more secure way to manage Istio webhooks (November 14, 2019)" href=/v1.8/blog/2019/webhook/>Secure Webhook Management</a></li><li role=none><a role=treeitem title="Analyze your Istio configuration to detect potential issues and get general insights (November 14, 2019)" href=/v1.8/blog/2019/introducing-istioctl-analyze/>Introducing istioctl analyze</a></li><li role=none><a role=treeitem title="Introduction to Istio's new operator-based installation and control plane management feature (November 14, 2019)" href=/v1.8/blog/2019/introducing-istio-operator/>Introducing the Istio Operator</a></li><li role=none><a role=treeitem title="Introduction, motivation and design principles for the Istio v1beta1 Authorization Policy (November 14, 2019)" href=/v1.8/blog/2019/v1beta1-authorization-policy/>Introducing the Istio v1beta1 Authorization Policy</a></li><li role=none><a role=treeitem title="Getting programmatic access to Istio resources (November 14, 2019)" href=/v1.8/blog/2019/announcing-istio-client-go/>Announcing Istio client-go</a></li><li role=none><a role=treeitem title="Provision and manage DNS certificates in Istio (November 14, 2019)" href=/v1.8/blog/2019/dns-cert/>DNS Certificate Management</a></li><li role=none><a role=treeitem title="Configure Istio ingress gateway to act as a proxy for external services (October 15, 2019)" href=/v1.8/blog/2019/proxy/>Istio as a Proxy for External Services</a></li><li role=none><a role=treeitem title="Deploy environments that require isolation into separate meshes and enable inter-mesh communication by mesh federation (October 2, 2019)" href=/v1.8/blog/2019/isolated-clusters/>Multi-Mesh Deployments for Isolation and Boundary Protection</a></li><li role=none><a role=treeitem title="How can you use Istio to monitor blocked and passthrough external traffic (September 28, 2019)" href=/v1.8/blog/2019/monitoring-external-service-traffic/>Monitoring Blocked and Passthrough External Service Traffic</a></li><li role=none><a role=treeitem title="Demonstrates a Mixer out-of-process adapter which implements the Knative scale-from-zero logic (September 18, 2019)" href=/v1.8/blog/2019/knative-activator-adapter/>Mixer Adapter for Knative</a></li><li role=none><a role=treeitem title="Using Istio to secure multi-cloud Kubernetes applications with zero code changes (September 18, 2019)" href=/v1.8/blog/2019/app-identity-and-access-adapter/>App Identity and Access Adapter</a></li><li role=none><a role=treeitem title="Taking advantage of Kubernetes trustworthy JWTs to issue certificates for workload instances more securely (September 10, 2019)" href=/v1.8/blog/2019/trustworthy-jwt-sds/>Change in Secret Discovery Service in Istio 1.3</a></li><li role=none><a role=treeitem title="The design principles behind Istio's APIs and how those APIs are evolving (August 5, 2019)" href=/v1.8/blog/2019/evolving-istios-apis/>The Evolution of Istio's APIs</a></li><li role=none><a role=treeitem title="Comparison of alternative solutions to control egress traffic including performance considerations (July 22, 2019)" href=/v1.8/blog/2019/egress-traffic-control-in-istio-part-3/>Secure Control of Egress Traffic in Istio, part 3</a></li><li role=none><a role=treeitem title="Use Istio Egress Traffic Control to prevent attacks involving egress traffic (July 10, 2019)" href=/v1.8/blog/2019/egress-traffic-control-in-istio-part-2/>Secure Control of Egress Traffic in Istio, part 2</a></li><li role=none><a role=treeitem title="Tools and guidance for evaluating Istio's data plane performance (July 9, 2019)" href=/v1.8/blog/2019/performance-best-practices/>Best Practices: Benchmarking Service Mesh Performance</a></li><li role=none><a role=treeitem title="Learn how to extend the lifetime of Istio self-signed root certificate (June 7, 2019)" href=/v1.8/blog/2019/root-transition/>Extending Istio Self-Signed Root Certificate Lifetime</a></li><li role=none><a role=treeitem title="Attacks involving egress traffic and requirements for egress traffic control (May 22, 2019)" href=/v1.8/blog/2019/egress-traffic-control-in-istio-part-1/>Secure Control of Egress Traffic in Istio, part 1</a></li><li role=none><a role=treeitem title="An overview of Istio 1.1 performance (March 19, 2019)" href=/v1.8/blog/2019/istio1.1_perf/>Architecting Istio 1.1 for Performance</a></li><li role=none><a role=treeitem title="Configuring Istio route rules in a multicluster service mesh (February 7, 2019)" href=/v1.8/blog/2019/multicluster-version-routing/>Version Routing in a Multicluster Service Mesh</a></li><li role=none><a role=treeitem title="Announces the new Istio blog policy (February 5, 2019)" href=/v1.8/blog/2019/sail-the-blog/>Sail the Blog!</a></li><li role=none><a role=treeitem title="Verifies the performance impact of adding an egress gateway (January 31, 2019)" href=/v1.8/blog/2019/egress-performance/>Egress Gateway Performance Investigation</a></li><li role=none><a role=treeitem title="De-mystify how Istio manages to plugin its data-plane components into an existing deployment (January 31, 2019)" href=/v1.8/blog/2019/data-plane-setup/>Demystifying Istio's Sidecar Injection Model</a></li><li role=none><a role=treeitem title="Addressing application startup ordering and startup latency using AppSwitch (January 14, 2019)" href=/v1.8/blog/2019/appswitch/>Sidestepping Dependency Ordering with AppSwitch</a></li><li role=none><a role=treeitem title="Istio has a new discussion board (January 10, 2019)" href=/v1.8/blog/2019/announcing-discuss.istio.io/>Announcing discuss.istio.io</a></li><li role=none><a role=treeitem title="Describes how to deploy a custom ingress gateway using cert-manager manually (January 10, 2019)" href=/v1.8/blog/2019/custom-ingress-gateway/>Deploy a Custom Ingress Gateway Using Cert-Manager</a></li></ul></div></div><div class=card><button class="header dynamic" id=card2 title="Blog posts for 2018." aria-controls=card2-body><svg class="icon blog"><use xlink:href="/v1.8/img/icons.svg#blog"/></svg>2018 Posts</button><div class=body aria-labelledby=card2 role=region id=card2-body><ul role=tree aria-expanded=true class=leaf-section aria-labelledby=card2><li role=none><a role=treeitem title="How to use Istio for traffic management without deploying sidecar proxies (November 21, 2018)" href=/v1.8/blog/2018/incremental-traffic-management/>Incremental Istio Part 1, Traffic Management</a></li><li role=none><a role=treeitem title="Describes a simple scenario based on Istio's Bookinfo example (November 16, 2018)" href=/v1.8/blog/2018/egress-mongo/>Consuming External MongoDB Services</a></li><li role=none><a role=treeitem title="Istio hosting an all day Twitch stream to celebrate the 1.0 release (August 3, 2018)" href=/v1.8/blog/2018/istio-twitch-stream/>All Day Istio Twitch Stream</a></li><li role=none><a role=treeitem title="How HP is building its next-generation footwear personalization platform on Istio (July 31, 2018)" href=/v1.8/blog/2018/hp/>Istio a Game Changer for HP's FitStation Platform</a></li><li role=none><a role=treeitem title="Automatic application onboarding and latency optimizations using AppSwitch (July 30, 2018)" href=/v1.8/blog/2018/delayering-istio/>Delayering Istio with AppSwitch</a></li><li role=none><a role=treeitem title="Describe Istio's authorization feature and how to use it in various use cases (July 20, 2018)" href=/v1.8/blog/2018/istio-authorization/>Micro-Segmentation with Istio Authorization</a></li><li role=none><a role=treeitem title="How to export Istio Access Logs to different sinks like BigQuery, GCS, Pub/Sub through Stackdriver (July 9, 2018)" href=/v1.8/blog/2018/export-logs-through-stackdriver/>Exporting Logs to BigQuery, GCS, Pub/Sub through Stackdriver</a></li><li role=none><a role=treeitem title="Describes how to configure Istio for monitoring and access policies of HTTP egress traffic (June 22, 2018)" href=/v1.8/blog/2018/egress-monitoring-access-control/>Monitoring and Access Policies for HTTP Egress Traffic</a></li><li role=none><a role=treeitem title="Introduction, motivation and design principles for the Istio v1alpha3 routing API (April 25, 2018)" href=/v1.8/blog/2018/v1alpha3-routing/>Introducing the Istio v1alpha3 routing API</a></li><li role=none><a role=treeitem title="Describes how to configure Istio ingress with a network load balancer on AWS (April 20, 2018)" href=/v1.8/blog/2018/aws-nlb/>Configuring Istio Ingress with AWS NLB</a></li><li role=none><a role=treeitem title="Using Kubernetes namespaces and RBAC to create an Istio soft multi-tenancy environment (April 19, 2018)" href=/v1.8/blog/2018/soft-multitenancy/>Istio Soft Multi-Tenancy Support</a></li><li role=none><a role=treeitem title="An introduction to safer, lower-risk deployments and release to production (February 8, 2018)" href=/v1.8/blog/2018/traffic-mirroring/>Traffic Mirroring with Istio for Testing in Production</a></li><li role=none><a role=treeitem title="Describes a simple scenario based on Istio's Bookinfo example (February 6, 2018)" href=/v1.8/blog/2018/egress-tcp/>Consuming External TCP Services</a></li><li role=none><a role=treeitem title="Describes a simple scenario based on Istio's Bookinfo example (January 31, 2018)" href=/v1.8/blog/2018/egress-https/>Consuming External Web Services</a></li></ul></div></div><div class=card><button class="header dynamic" id=card3 title="Blog posts for 2017." aria-controls=card3-body><svg class="icon blog"><use 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<span></span></p></div></div><nav class=toc-inlined aria-label="Table of Contents"><div><hr><ol><li role=none aria-label="Evolving toward production"><a href=#evolving-toward-production>Evolving toward production</a><li role=none aria-label="Improving the developer experience"><a href=#improving-the-developer-experience>Improving the developer experience</a><li role=none aria-label="WebAssembly Hub with Istio"><a href=#webassembly-hub-with-istio>WebAssembly Hub with Istio</a><li role=none aria-label="Get Started"><a href=#get-started>Get Started</a><li role=none aria-label="See also"><a href=#see-also>See also</a></li></ol><hr></div></nav><p><a href=https://www.solo.io/blog/an-extended-and-improved-webassembly-hub-to-helps-bring-the-power-of-webassembly-to-envoy-and-istio/><em>Originally posted on the Solo.io blog</em></a></p><p>As organizations adopt Envoy-based infrastructure like Istio to help solve challenges with microservices communication, they inevitably find themselves needing to customize some part of that infrastructure to fit within their organization’s constraints. <a href=https://webassembly.org/>WebAssembly (Wasm)</a> has emerged as a safe, secure, and dynamic environment for platform extension.</p><p>In the recent <a href=/v1.8/blog/2020/wasm-announce/>announcement of Istio 1.5</a>, the Istio project lays the foundation for bringing WebAssembly to the popular Envoy proxy. <a href=https://solo.io>Solo.io</a> is collaborating with Google and the Istio community to simplify the overall experience of creating, sharing, and deploying WebAssembly extensions to Envoy and Istio. It wasn’t that long ago that Google and others laid the foundation for containers, and Docker built a great user experience to make it consumable. Similarly, this effort makes Wasm consumable by building the best user experience for WebAssembly on Istio.</p><p>Back in December 2019, Solo.io began an effort to provide a great developer experience for WebAssembly with the announcement of WebAssembly Hub. The WebAssembly Hub allows developers to very quickly spin up a new WebAssembly project in C++ (we’re expanding this language choice, see below), build it using Bazel in Docker, and push it to an OCI-compliant registry. From there, operators had to pull the module, and configure Envoy proxies themselves to load it from disk. Beta support in <a href=https://docs.solo.io/gloo/latest/>Gloo, an API Gateway built on Envoy</a> allows you to declaratively and dynamically load the module, the Solo.io team wanted to bring the same effortless and secure experience to other Envoy-based frameworks as well - like Istio.</p><p>There has been a lot of interest in the innovation in this area, and the Solo.io team has been working hard to further the capabilities of WebAssembly Hub and the workflows it supports. In conjunction with Istio 1.5, Solo.io is thrilled to announce new enhancements to WebAssembly Hub that evolve the viability of WebAssembly with Envoy for production, improve the developer experience, and streamline using Wasm with Envoy in Istio.</p><h2 id=evolving-toward-production>Evolving toward production</h2><p>The Envoy community is working hard to bring Wasm support into the upstream project (right now it lives on a working development fork), with Istio declaring Wasm support an Alpha feature. In <a href=https://www.solo.io/blog/announcing-gloo-1-0-a-production-ready-envoy-based-api-gateway/>Gloo 1.0, we also announced</a> early, non-production support for Wasm. What is Gloo? Gloo is a modern API Gateway and Ingress Controller (built on Envoy Proxy) that supports routing and securing incoming traffic to legacy monoliths, microservices / Kubernetes and serverless functions. Dev and ops teams are able to shape and control traffic patterns from external end users/clients to backend application services. Gloo is a Kubernetes and Istio native ingress gateway.</p><p>Although it’s still maturing in each individual project, there are things that we, as a community, can do to improve the foundation for production support.</p><p>The first area is standardizing what a WebAssembly extension for Envoy looks like. Solo.io, Google, and the Istio community have defined an open specification for bundling and distributing WebAssembly modules as OCI images. This specification provides a powerful model for distributing any type of Wasm module including Envoy extensions.</p><p>This is open to the community - <a href=https://github.com/solo-io/wasm-image-spec>Join in the effort</a></p><p>The next area is improving the experience of deploying Wasm extensions into an Envoy-based framework running in production. In the Kubernetes ecosystem, it is considered a best practice in production to use declarative CRD-based configuration to manage cluster configuration. The new <a href=https://docs.solo.io/web-assembly-hub/latest/tutorial_code/wasme_operator/>WebAssembly Hub Operator</a> adds a single, declarative CRD which automatically deploys and configures Wasm filters to Envoy proxies running inside of a Kubernetes cluster. This operator enables GitOps workflows and cluster automation to manage Wasm filters without human intervention or imperative workflows. We will provide more information about the Operator in an upcoming blog post.</p><p>Lastly, the interactions between developers of Wasm extensions and the teams that deploy them need some kind of role-based access, organization management, and facilities to share, discover, and consume these extensions. The WebAssembly Hub adds team management features like permissions, organizations, user management, sharing, and more.</p><h2 id=improving-the-developer-experience>Improving the developer experience</h2><p>As developers want to target more languages and runtimes, the experience must be kept as simple and as productive as possible. Multi-language support and runtime ABI (Application Binary Interface) targets should be handled automatically in tooling.</p><p>One of the benefits of Wasm is the ability to write modules in many languages. The collaboration between Solo.io and Google provides out-of-the-box support for Envoy filters written in C++, Rust, and AssemblyScript. We will continue to add support for more languages.</p><p>Wasm extensions use the Application Binary Interface (ABI) within the Envoy proxy to which they are deployed. The WebAssembly Hub provides strong ABI versioning guarantees between Envoy, Istio, and Gloo to prevent unpredictable behavior and bugs. All you have to worry about is writing your extension code.</p><p>Lastly, like Docker, the WebAssembly Hub stores and distributes Wasm extensions as OCI images. This makes pushing, pulling, and running extensions as easy as Docker containers. Wasm extension images are versioned and cryptographically secure, making it safe to run extensions locally the same way you would in production. This allows you to build and push as well as trust the source when they pull down and deploy images.</p><h2 id=webassembly-hub-with-istio>WebAssembly Hub with Istio</h2><p>The WebAssembly Hub now fully automates the process of deploying Wasm extensions to Istio, (as well as other Envoy-based frameworks like <a href=https://docs.solo.io/gloo/latest/>Gloo API Gateway</a>) installed in Kubernetes. With this deployment feature, the WebAssembly Hub relieves the operator or end user from having to manually configure the Envoy proxy in their Istio service mesh to use their WebAssembly modules.</p><p>Take a look at the following video to see just how easy it is to get started with WebAssembly and Istio:</p><ul><li><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XPTGXEpUp8">Part 1</a></li><li><a href=https://youtu.be/vuJKRnjh1b8>Part 2</a></li></ul><h2 id=get-started>Get Started</h2><p>We hope that the WebAssembly Hub will become a meeting place for the community to share, discover, and distribute Wasm extensions. By providing a great user experience, we hope to make developing, installing, and running Wasm easier and more rewarding. Join us at the <a href=https://webassemblyhub.io>WebAssembly Hub</a>, share your extensions and <a href=https://slack.solo.io>ideas</a>, and join an <a href=https://solo.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_i8MiDTIpRxqX-BjnXbj9Xw>upcoming webinar</a>.</p><nav id=see-also><h2>See also</h2><div class=see-also><div class=entry><p class=link><a data-skipendnotes=true href=/v1.8/blog/2020/wasm-announce/>Redefining extensibility in proxies - introducing WebAssembly to Envoy and Istio</a></p><p class=desc>The future of Istio extensibility using WASM.</p></div><div class=entry><p class=link><a data-skipendnotes=true href=/v1.8/blog/2020/deploy-wasm-declarative/>Declarative WebAssembly deployment for Istio</a></p><p class=desc>Configuring Wasm extensions for Envoy and Istio declaratively.</p></div><div class=entry><p class=link><a data-skipendnotes=true href=/v1.8/blog/2020/tradewinds-2020/>Istio in 2020 - Following the Trade Winds</a></p><p class=desc>A vision statement and roadmap for Istio in 2020.</p></div><div class=entry><p class=link><a data-skipendnotes=true href=/v1.8/blog/2020/large-scale-security-policy-performance-tests/>Large Scale Security Policy Performance Tests</a></p><p class=desc>The effect of security policies on latency of requests.</p></div><div class=entry><p class=link><a data-skipendnotes=true href=/v1.8/blog/2020/istiod/>Introducing istiod: simplifying the control plane</a></p><p class=desc>Istiod consolidates the Istio control plane components into a single binary.</p></div><div class=entry><p class=link><a data-skipendnotes=true href=/v1.8/blog/2019/introducing-istio-operator/>Introducing the Istio Operator</a></p><p class=desc>Introduction to Istio's new operator-based installation and control plane management feature.</p></div></div></nav></article><nav class=pagenav><div class=left><a title="Configure the IBM Cloud Kubernetes Service Application Load Balancer to direct traffic to the Istio Ingress gateway with mutual TLS." href=/v1.8/blog/2020/alb-ingress-gateway-iks/><svg class="icon left-arrow"><use xlink:href="/v1.8/img/icons.svg#left-arrow"/></svg>Direct encrypted traffic from IBM Cloud Kubernetes Service Ingress to Istio Ingress Gateway</a></div><div class=right><a title="A mechanism to acquire and share an application certificate and key through mounted files." href=/v1.8/blog/2020/proxy-cert/>Provision a certificate and key for an application without sidecars<svg class="icon right-arrow"><use xlink:href="/v1.8/img/icons.svg#right-arrow"/></svg></a></div></nav><div id=feedback><div id=feedback-initial>Was this information useful?<br><button class="btn feedback" onclick="sendFeedback('en',1)">Yes</button>
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