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Full transparency: Consul 1.10 introduces less-prescriptive traffic handling

Work on version 1.10 of service networking project HashiCorp Consul is done, and the result is generally available […]

HashiCorp claims a first with open source service mesh for Amazon ECS

HashiCorp has made available a tech preview of its Consul service mesh to deploy on Amazon’s Elastic Container […]

What’s the point: GitLab, HCP Consul, Sauce Labs, Kite, ASF, CNCF, and Netflix tech

GitLab’s monthly security updates are in, with the company strongly recommending a switch to versions 13.8.2, 13.7.6, or […]

That’s another fine service mesh you’ve gotten us into: Consul refines access control, adds basic visualisation

Consul 1.9, HashiCorp’s service discovery cum service mesh tool, has left the beta phase behind, making mesh visualisation […]

HashiCorp opens doors to Vault 1.5, Consul Service on Azure, and Linux Repository

Infrastructure automation expert HashiCorp recently finished work on version 1.5 of its secret management tool Vault and pushed […]

HashiCorp wafts managed cloud product under users’ noses, plus Nomad gets a hand with multi-clusters

With infrastructure as code becoming more and more a thing, Terraform seems to be among the HashiCorp products […]

HashiCorp Consul 1.8 will help services get chatty with those beyond the mesh

Infrastructure management company HashiCorp has released a beta of upcoming Consul 1.8, extending on the service mesh aspect […]

Consul offers teams more autonomy, introduces namespaces

A preview of HashiCorp’s service networking platform Consul 1.7 is now available, bringing namespaces and a new snapshot […]

HashiCorp sends Nomad 0.10 on its way

Version 0.10 of workload orchestrator Nomad is finally generally available. HashiCorp co-founder Mitchell Hashimoto used the keynote at HashiConf […]

HashiCorp looks into easier secret management for Kubernetes

HashiCorp has finished work on Consul 1.6 and offered a first insight on upcoming Vault features especially aimed […]