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ngx-grpc
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Why gRPC for microservices communication?
We don't use grpc-web in our project, because Angular (our FE framework) is not yet officially supported (except https://github.com/ngx-grpc/ngx-grpc). Moreover, JSON over HTTP is still a standard.
proposal
- gRPC Name Resolution & Load Balancing on Kubernetes: Everything you need to know (and probably a bit more)
- Why HTTP/3 is eating the world
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eBPF will help solve service mesh by getting rid of sidecars
Not convinced that this a better solution then just implementing most of these features as part of the protocol. Most languages already support grpc load balancing.
https://github.com/grpc/proposal/blob/master/A27-xds-global-...
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Why gRPC for microservices communication?
The future of gRPC load balancing is proxy less using the xDS APIs of Envoy. More info here. But as of now, there is no straightforward solution since there are no xDS management servers supporting this unless you are on GKE where you can use Traffic Director. Istio has experimental support, and it is said that it works, but it might require some manual configuration. If Go is fine for you, you could also be using go-control-plane, but definitely, the ecosystem around gRPC and xDS does not seem to be mature enough.
- Why Load Balancing Grpc Is Tricky
What are some alternatives?
grpc-web - gRPC for Web Clients
kill-zscaler - Kill Zscaler without password or jail Zscaler in a virtual machine
HTTP Parser - http request/response parser for c
membrane_core - The core of the Membrane Framework, advanced multimedia processing framework
pixie - Instant Kubernetes-Native Application Observability
re - Recursive search and replace tool
natter - [EXPERIMENTAL] A peer-to-peer TCP port forwarding library using NAT traversal with QUIC
erde - Geospatial python toolkit: common functions, easy CLI creation, dataframes streams
grpc-kuber-load-balancing - gRPC Name Resolution and Load Balancing on Kubernetes
quinn - Async-friendly QUIC implementation in Rust
trojan - An unidentifiable mechanism that helps you bypass GFW.