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DestinationPolicy is a decorator for a service declared in the service registry. Its responsibility is to describe common policy that should be used when talking to all endpoints within that service. As such it defines timeouts, retries, hashing of endpoints for affinity/sharding etc.
A DestinationPolicy can be defined to match a DNS wildcard prefix so that a single policy can be applied to many services within a cluster / namespace etc.
TODO:
Align file and schema organization with the above concept & cleanup docs / comments
How does policy inherit
Address how weighting, hashing and sharding are addressed within a service
Evaluate how to create named subsets within a service to simplify routing.
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DestinationPolicy is a decorator for a service declared in the service registry. Its responsibility is to describe common policy that should be used when talking to all endpoints within that service. As such it defines timeouts, retries, hashing of endpoints for affinity/sharding etc.
A DestinationPolicy can be defined to match a DNS wildcard prefix so that a single policy can be applied to many services within a cluster / namespace etc.
TODO:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: