Consul (software)

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Consul is a service networking platform developed by HashiCorp.

Initial releaseApril 17, 2014; 11 years ago (2014-04-17)[1]
Stable release
1.19.0 / June 12, 2024; 21 months ago (2024-06-12)
Written inGo
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Consul
DeveloperHashiCorp
Initial releaseApril 17, 2014; 11 years ago (2014-04-17)[1]
Stable release
1.19.0 / June 12, 2024; 21 months ago (2024-06-12)
Written inGo
Operating systemCross-platform
TypeDistributed computing
LicenseMozilla Public License v2.0, BUSL-1.1[2]
Websitedeveloper.hashicorp.com/consul
Repositorygithub.com/hashicorp/consul
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Consul was initially released in 2014 as a service discovery platform. In addition to service discovery, it now provides a full-featured service mesh for secure service segmentation across any cloud or runtime environment, and distributed key–value storage for application configuration.[3]

Registered services and nodes can be queried using a DNS interface or an HTTP interface.[1] Envoy proxy provides security, observability, and resilience for all application traffic.

HashiCorp announced on August 10, 2023, that it changed the license of its software from the MPL license to the Business Source License 1.1.[4][2]

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