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In this post, Teddy Ferdinand talks about Traefik 2.3, and its features. He dives into Traefik Pilot, our new SaaS control platform, and the middleware plugin management.
Today, we’re excited to announce the early-access preview of Traefik Pilot, a new SaaS global control plane, to simplify the management of Traefik running in production.
Maesh 1.3, the latest version of the simpler service mesh, is now even more reliable, flexible, and widely available.
In this post, I will share a migration strategy that helped me move to Traefik 2 with very little downtime, one service at a time, with an easy way to rollback.
Maesh 1.2 brings new additions such as UDP support and enhancing our internal architecture to provide more flexibility and performance in large deployments.
We’re excited to announce that Traefik Enterprise Edition is now available through Red Hat Marketplace, an open cloud marketplace that makes it easier to discover and access certified software for container-based environments in the cloud and on-premises.
This release adds crucial new capabilities designed to tame the complexity of managing internal connections, especially with enhanced security options.
Traefik 2.1 adds couple of long awaited features, but also brings simplicity in certain areas. Simplicity has always been a key feature of Traefik since the beginning and is utterly important for us, but also for you, our users.
A few months have passed since the release of Maesh General Availability. During that time we’ve received feedback from you, the community, about use cases you’d like to adopt Maesh for, and we’ve addressed them with this release.
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