Best Service Mesh for Amazon Web Services (AWS)

Compare the Top Service Mesh that integrates with Amazon Web Services (AWS) as of July 2025

This a list of Service Mesh that integrates with Amazon Web Services (AWS). Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Amazon Web Services (AWS). View the products that work with Amazon Web Services (AWS) in the table below.

What is Service Mesh for Amazon Web Services (AWS)?

A service mesh is an infrastructure layer that manages the communication between microservices within a distributed application. It provides features such as load balancing, service discovery, traffic routing, security (such as encryption and authentication), and observability (monitoring and logging) without requiring changes to the application code. Service meshes are typically used in microservices architectures to ensure that services can communicate efficiently and securely across a network. They help with managing complex communication patterns, ensuring reliable and secure service-to-service interactions, and providing valuable insights into the health and performance of the services. Service meshes are often integrated with container orchestration platforms. Compare and read user reviews of the best Service Mesh for Amazon Web Services (AWS) currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    VMware Avi Load Balancer
    Simplify application delivery with software-defined load balancers, web application firewall, and container ingress services for any application in any data center and cloud. Simplify administration with centralized policies and operational consistency across on-premises data centers, and hybrid and public clouds, including VMware Cloud (VMC on AWS, OCVS, AVS, GCVE), AWS, Azure, Google, and Oracle Cloud. Free infrastructure teams from manual tasks and enable DevOps teams with self-service. Application delivery automation toolkits include Python SDK, RESTful APIs, Ansible and Terraform integrations. Gain unprecedented insights, including network, end users and security, with real-time application performance monitoring, closed-loop analytics and deep machine learning.
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    Kong Mesh
    Enterprise service mesh based on Kuma for multi-cloud and multi-cluster on both Kubernetes and VMs. Deploy with a single command. Connect to other services automatically with built-in service discovery, including an Ingress resource and remote CPs. Support across any environment, including multi-cluster, multi-cloud and multi-platform on both Kubernetes and VMs. Accelerate initiatives like zero-trust and GDPR with native mesh policies, improving the speed and efficiency of every application team. Deploy a single control plane that can scale horizontally to many data planes, or support multiple clusters or even hybrid service meshes running on both Kubernetes and VMs combined. Simplify cross-zone communication using an Envoy-based ingress deployment on both Kubernetes and VMs, as well as the built-in DNS resolver for service-to-service communication. Built on top of Envoy with 50+ observability charts out of the box, you can collect metrics, traces, and logs of all L4-L7 traffic.
    Starting Price: $250 per month
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    Network Service Mesh

    Network Service Mesh

    Network Service Mesh

    A common flat vL3 domain allowing DBs running in multiple clusters/clouds/hybrid to communicate just with each other for DB replication. Workloads from multiple companies connecting to a single ‘collaborative’ Service Mesh for cross company interactions. Each workload has a single option of what connectivity domain to be connected to, and only workloads in a given runtime domain could be part of its connectivity domain. In short: Connectivity Domains are Strongly Coupled to Runtime Domains. A central tenant of Cloud Native is Loose Coupling. In a Loosely Coupled system, the ability for each workload to receive service from alternative providers is preserved. What Runtime Domain a workload is running in is a non-sequitur to its communications needs. Workloads that are part of the same App need Connectivity between each other no matter where they are running.
    Starting Price: Free
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    AWS App Mesh

    AWS App Mesh

    Amazon Web Services

    AWS App Mesh is a service mesh that provides application-level networking to facilitate communication between your services across various types of computing infrastructure. App Mesh offers comprehensive visibility and high availability for your applications. Modern applications are generally made up of multiple services. Each service can be developed using various types of compute infrastructure, such as Amazon EC2, Amazon ECS, Amazon EKS, and AWS Fargate. As the number of services within an application grows, it becomes difficult to pinpoint the exact location of errors, redirect traffic after errors, and safely implement code changes. Previously, this required creating monitoring and control logic directly in your code and redeploying your services every time there were changes.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Gloo Mesh

    Gloo Mesh

    Solo.io

    Today's Kubernetes environments need help in scaling, securing and observing modern cloud-native applications. Gloo Mesh, based on the industry's leading Istio service mesh, simplifies multi-cloud and multi-cluster management of service mesh for containers and virtual machines. Gloo Mesh helps platform engineering teams to reduce costs, reduce risks, and improve application agility. Gloo Mesh is a modular component of Gloo Platform. The service mesh allows for application-aware network tasks to be managed independently from the application, adding observability, security, and reliability to distributed applications. By introducing the service mesh to your applications, you can: Simplify the application layer Provide more insights into your traffic Increase the security of your application
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    Netmaker

    Netmaker

    Netmaker

    Netmaker is an open source tool based on the groundbreaking WireGuard protocol. Netmaker unifies distributed environments with ease, from multi-cloud to Kubernetes. Netmaker enhances Kubernetes clusters by providing flexible and secure networking for cross-environment scenarios. Netmaker uses WireGuard for modern, secure encryption. It is built with zero trust in mind, utilizes access control lists, and follows leading industry standards for secure networking. Netmaker enables you to create relays, gateways, full VPN meshes, and even zero trust networks. Netmaker is fully configurable to let you maximize the power of Wireguard.
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    KubeSphere

    KubeSphere

    KubeSphere

    KubeSphere is a distributed operating system for cloud-native application management, using Kubernetes as its kernel. It provides a plug-and-play architecture, allowing third-party applications to be seamlessly integrated into its ecosystem. KubeSphere is also a multi-tenant enterprise-grade open-source Kubernetes container platform with full-stack automated IT operations and streamlined DevOps workflows. It provides developer-friendly wizard web UI, helping enterprises to build out a more robust and feature-rich Kubernetes platform, which includes the most common functionalities needed for enterprise Kubernetes strategies. A CNCF-certified Kubernetes platform, 100% open-source, built and improved by the community. Can be deployed on an existing Kubernetes cluster or Linux machines, supports the online and air-gapped installation. Deliver DevOps, service mesh, observability, application management, multi-tenancy, storage, and networking management in a unified platform.
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    Tetrate

    Tetrate

    Tetrate

    Connect and manage applications across clusters, clouds, and data centers. Coordinate app connectivity across heterogeneous infrastructure from a single management plane. Integrate traditional workloads into your cloud-native application infrastructure. Create tenants within your business to define fine-grained access control and editing rights for teams on shared infrastructure. Audit the history of changes to services and shared resources from day zero. Automate traffic shifting across failure domains before your customers notice. TSB sits at the application edge, at cluster ingress, and between workloads in your Kubernetes and traditional compute clusters. Edge and ingress gateways route and load balance application traffic across clusters and clouds while the mesh controls connectivity between services. A single management plane configures connectivity, security, and observability for your entire application network.
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    Calisti

    Calisti

    Cisco

    Calisti enables security, observability, traffic management for microservices and cloud native applications, and allows admins to switch between live and historical views. Configuring Service Level Objectives (SLOs), burn rate, error budget and compliance monitoring, Calisti sends a GraphQL alert to automatically scale based on SLO burn rate. Calisti manages microservices running on containers and virtual machines, allowing for application migration from VMs to containers in a phased manner. Reducing management overhead by applying policies consistently and meeting application Service Level Objectives across both K8s and VMs. Istio has new releases every three months. Calisti includes our Istio Operator that automates lifecycle management, and even enables canary deployment of the platform itself.
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