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A practical guide on how to bring a solution to production with Red Hat Openshift Service Mesh. It includes architecture, design, control plane (ingress/egress, observability), traffic and security configurations as well as day-2 tuning, upgrade and troubleshooting advice.

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ossm-heading-to-production-and-day-2

The technical content of the "Heading to production with OSSM & Day 2 Operations Book"

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The IT department of a Travel Agency operates a system architecture supporting travel business.

  • Operates its own travel portal / booking platform NOT in a Service Mesh.

  • Operates travel portal tenants for customers/partners.

  • Operates a microservices backend architecture with services for travels, hotels, flights etc.

  • It handles options to include external travel portals using the travel services.

  • It handles integrations with external travel service for specific travels/countries.

  • Product Team TP owns travel portals (infra and apps).

  • Product Team TS for travel services (infra and apps).

  • Various Users interact with the solution during Development and Production activities.

    • One Product Owner (business) exists for the complete travel platform.

    • Platform Admin handles the Openshift Container Platform operators maintenance.

    • Service Mesh Operator manages the Service Mesh control plane.

    • Mesh Developers create traffic Service Mesh configurations.

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