The Service Mesh Interface (SMI) is a specification for service meshes, with a focus on those that run on Kubernetes. It defines a common standard that can be implemented by a variety of providers. This allows for both standardization for end-users and innovation by providers of Service Mesh Technology. SMI enables flexibility and interoperability, and covers the most common service mesh capabilities.
The following documents are available:
Latest Release | |
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Core Specification: | |
SMI Specification | v0.6.0 |
Specification Components | |
Traffic Access Control | v1alpha3 |
Traffic Metrics | v1alpha1 |
Traffic Specs | v1alpha4 |
Traffic Split | v1alpha4 |
* via adaptor
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Please refer to CONTRIBUTING.md for more information on contributing to the specification.
Whether you are a user or contributor, you can open issues on GitHub:
Service Mesh Interface follows the CNCF Code of Conduct.