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The Service Mesh in Action Workshop is a half-day experience designed to introduce people to Service Mesh and how it works in an OpenShift environment. It includes exercises covering the primary features of Istio, how they are observed with Kiali, and an introduction to Jaeger.

Source

The source code for the experience can be found here. Note that there is a develop branch as well as a master. The public-facing experience is always running off master, and pull requests should be submitted to develop. The source repository includes instructions for how to deploy the workshop yourself.

Workshop

Within RHPDS, the catalog item is in the Workshops category and is called Red Hat OpenShift Service Mesh in Action. Each student/participant will be sharing a single cluster.

RHPDS uses AgnosticD to provision environments under the covers. This workshop involves several AgonsticD modules:

  • ocp4-workload-istio-controlplane-infra
  • ocp4-workload-istio-controlplane-student
  • ocp4-workload-istio-tutorial-student

The lab guide itself uses Homeroom, and this is deployed with an AgnosticD role: ocp4-workload-istio-workshop-homeroom.

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