We deployed a testbed on GKE (4 nodes, n2-standard-4) running a typical microservice demo (Online Boutique [2]). Workload: 500 req/s with Poisson arrivals.
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As ProxyPortal gained popularity, it attracted the attention of various groups. Some saw it as a tool for freedom of speech and expression, while others viewed it as a means to carry out illicit activities.
The cat-and-mouse game between Elian and NeuroSpark had begun. As NeuroSpark deployed Project: Echelon, Elian launched Aurora, and the two sides engaged in a high-stakes battle of wits.
We presented ProxyPortal, an adaptive gateway that dynamically chooses between direct, eBPF, and full-proxy forwarding for microservice traffic. By continuously measuring latency and CPU cost, ProxyPortal reduces p99 latency by up to 42% compared to a standard sidecar mesh, while lowering CPU footprint by 66%. The adaptive mechanism is stable and transparent to applications. ProxyPortal offers a practical path toward high-performance service meshes without sacrificing the advanced features of L7 proxies. We release the prototype as open-source for community experimentation.
