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Jump to Cloud Service MeshCloud Service MeshThe fully managed service mesh based on Envoy and Istio.Go to consoleView documentationTake a services-first approach Unify your service mesh across your app platforms: from VMs to containers to serverlessUnburden your operations and development teams with a fully managed serviceLeverage leading open source projects like Istio and Envoy36:04BenefitsFully managed, full stopAs a fully managed offering, Cloud Service Mesh takes all the guesswork and effort out of procuring and managing your service mesh solution. You focus on developing great apps; let us worry about your mesh.Hybrid and multicloudCloud Service Mesh gives you the flexibility to support your workloads in Google Cloud, other public clouds, and on-prem deployments.Modernize at your paceCloud Service Mesh works for VM-based (Compute Engine) and containerized applications (Cloud Run, Google Kubernetes Engine, or self-managed Kubernetes) and can be incrementally introduced for your services.Key featuresToil-free, secure service networking and traffic managementManaged by GoogleCloud Service Mesh is a Google-managed service: if there is a problem, our operators get paged, not yours. You don't have to worry about deploying and managing the control plane, which means your people can focus on your business.Sophisticated traffic management made easyWith Cloud Service Mesh, you can control traffic flows and API calls between services while also gaining visibility into your traffic. This makes calls more reliable and your network more robust, even in adverse conditions, while enabling you to catch issues before they become problems.Security simplifiedSecuring your service mesh can feel daunting. Cloud Service Mesh helps you embrace a zero-trust security model by giving you the tools to automatically and declaratively secure your services and their communication. You can manage authentication, authorization, and encryption between services with a diverse set of features—all with little or no changes to the applications themselves.Fault injection toolsEven with robust failure-recovery features, it’s critical to test your mesh’s resilience. That’s where fault injection comes in. You can easily configure delay and abort faults to be injected into requests that match certain conditions, and even restrict the percentage of requests that should be subjected to faults.Flexible authorizationDecide who has access to what services in your mesh with easy-to-use role-based access control (RBAC). You specify the permissions, then grant access to them at the level you choose, from namespace all the way down to users.What's newSign up for Google Cloud newsletters to receive product updates, event information, special offers, and more.Blog postAnnouncing Cloud Service MeshRead the blogVideoIntroducing Cloud Service Mesh: A fully managed global scale service meshWatch videoReportNext '24 Presentation: Introducing Cloud Service MeshLearn moreDocumentationFind documentation and resources for Cloud Service MeshGoogle Cloud BasicsCloud Service Mesh overviewGet an overview of Cloud Service Mesh and key implementation options. Learn moreGoogle Cloud BasicsSupported platformsLearn about various environments supported by Cloud Service Mesh.Learn moreGoogle Cloud BasicsObservability guideLearn how Cloud Service Mesh provides observability into the health and performance of your services.Learn moreGoogle Cloud BasicsSecurity guideLearn how Cloud Service Mesh helps you mitigate insider threats and reduce the risk of a data breach by ensuring that all communications between workloads are encrypted, mutually authenticated, and authorized.Learn moreQuickstartDeploy Cloud Service Mesh on GKEEnable and provision Cloud Service Mesh on Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE).Learn moreQuickstartDeploy Cloud Service Mesh on GCEEnable and provision Cloud Service Mesh on Google Compute Engine (GCE).Learn moreQuickstartDeploy Cloud Service Mesh outside Google CloudEnable and provision Cloud Service Mesh in hybrid or multicloud environments.Learn moreNot seeing what you’re looking for?View all product documentationPricingPricingCloud Service Mesh is available as part of GKE Enterprise or as a standalone offering on Google Cloud. Google APIs enabled on the project determine how you are billed. If you want to use Cloud Service Mesh on-premises or on other clouds, you must subscribe to GKE Enterprise. GKE Enterprise customers are not billed separately for Cloud Service Mesh because it is already included in the GKE Enterprise pricing. To use Cloud Service Mesh as a standalone service, don't enable the GKE Enterprise API on your project.View pricing detailsTake the next stepStart your next project, explore interactive tutorials, and manage your account.Go to consoleNeed help getting started?Contact salesWork with a trusted partnerFind a partnerGet tips and best practicesSee tutorialsGoogle Accountjamzith [email protected]