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      <description>In this talk, Israel Sotomayor (Infrastructure Engineer) covers how Moltin used Linkerd in production from day 0; in other words, this is a look at going from evaluation through running in production. 

Israel explains how Moltin systems started as a monolithic beast that needed a full architectural revamp to decompose it into microservices. In shifting to microservices, several key concerns presented themselves and his team was able to use Linkerd throughout the process to solve practical problems.

Israel shares his insights, lessons learned, and practical tips you can use to make adopting cloud-native architectures achievable using a service mesh.

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Israel explains how Moltin systems started as a monolithic beast that needed a full architectural revamp to decompose it into microservices. In shifting to microservices, several key concerns presented themselves and his team was able to use Linkerd throughout the process to solve practical problems.

Israel shares his insights, lessons learned, and practical tips you can use to make adopting cloud-native architectures achievable using a service mesh.

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