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Typically you would just have one nginx deployment and you would mesh the whole thing. Unless you have a good reason for running both a meshed and unmeshed one, that's where I would start. |
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Hey! I'm new to service meshes, it is the first time I will try one.
The question is the following: we have a k8s cluster with nginx ingress to manage ingress traffic. There are multiple apps exposed to the internet via ingresses. We have a new application for which we want to implement a blue-green deployment workflow. I have tried flagger, it works fine with nginx ingress controller. But we would like to use linkerd for more granular traffic control/monitoring.
What I see is that we must enable linkerd injection to nginx ingress:
But does it break all other "old" ingresses that are not meshed? Do I need to keep somehow two separate nginx ingresses - one for mesh and a "clean" one? Or its a bad idea to have meshed and non-meshed workload on one cluster?
WIll appreciate any help!
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