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Features
Linkerd offers many features, outlined below. For our walkthroughs and guides, please see the Linkerd task docs. For a reference, see the Linkerd reference docs.
Linkerd’s features
- HTTP, HTTP/2, and gRPC Proxying
Linkerd will automatically enable advanced features (including metrics, load balancing, retries, and more) for HTTP, HTTP/2, and gRPC connections. - TCP Proxying and Protocol Detection
Linkerd is capable of proxying all TCP traffic, including TLS'd connections, WebSockets, and HTTP tunneling. - Retries and Timeouts
Linkerd can perform service-specific retries and timeouts. - Automatic mTLS
Linkerd automatically enables mutual Transport Layer Security (TLS) for all communication between meshed applications. - Ingress
Linkerd can work alongside your ingress controller of choice. - Telemetry and Monitoring
Linkerd automatically collects metrics from all services that send traffic through it. - Load Balancing
Linkerd automatically load balances requests across all destination endpoints on HTTP, HTTP/2, and gRPC connections. - Authorization Policy
Linkerd can restrict which types of traffic are allowed between meshed services. - Automatic Proxy Injection
Linkerd will automatically inject the data plane proxy into your pods based annotations. - CNI Plugin
Linkerd can optionally use a CNI plugin instead of an init-container to avoid NET_ADMIN capabilities. - Dashboard and on-cluster metrics stack
Linkerd provides a full on-cluster metrics stack, including CLI tools and dashboards. - Distributed Tracing
You can enable distributed tracing support in Linkerd. - Fault Injection
Linkerd provides mechanisms to programmatically inject failures into services. - High Availability
The Linkerd control plane can run in high availability (HA) mode. - HTTP Access Logging
Linkerd proxies can be configured to emit HTTP access logs. - Multi-cluster communication
Linkerd can transparently and securely connect services that are running in different clusters. - Proxy Init Iptables Modes
Linkerd's init container can run in two separate modes, nft or legacy. - Service Profiles
Linkerd's service profiles enable per-route metrics as well as retries and timeouts. - Traffic Split (canaries, blue/green deploys)
Linkerd can dynamically send a portion of traffic to different services.