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Overview
Non-intrusive traffic management is a core function of Istio. With traffic management, you only need to focus on your own service logic rather than service access management. Traffic management enables you to:
- Dynamically modify load balancing policies for cross-service access, such as configuring consistent hashing to forward traffic to specific service pods.
- Distribute a certain proportion of traffic to a specific version of a service when the service has two online versions.
- Protect services, for example, limiting the number of concurrent connections and requests, and isolating faulty service pods.
- Dynamically modify the content of a service or simulate a service running fault.
ASM provides retry, timeout, connection pool, outlier detection, load balancing, HTTP header, and fault injection functions to meet traffic management requirements in most service scenarios.
Mesh Function | Management Role | |
Service Initiator | Service Provider | |
Route management | Y | N |
Load balancing | Y | N |
Tracing analysis | Y | Y |
Service authentication | Y | Y |
Observability data | Y | Y |
Retry | Y | N |
Rewrite | Y | N |
Redirection | Y | N |
Authorization | N | Y |
Fault injection | Y | N |
Timeout | Y | N |
Connection pool | Y | N |
Outlier detection | Y | N |
HTTP header | Y | N |
Constraints
Traffic management cannot be performed for the service whose configuration diagnosis fails. For details about rectifying faults, see Manual Fixing Items <asm_01_0060>
or Auto Fixing Items <asm_01_0065>
.