Monitor your application health with distributed checks
Discover how to register new services, with associated health checks, and how to leverage basic load balancing features provided by Consul over multiple instances of the same service.
17min
Register and monitor external services with Consul ESM
Introduce external services in your Consul datacenter and discover them using Consul DNS service.
Use Consul ESM to monitor and check the health of the services without the need of a co-located Consul agent.
12min
Connect external services to Consul with terminating gateways
Consul terminating gateways give your services the ability to communicate securely with applications and services outside of your service mesh.
10min
Integrate your AWS ECS services into Consul service mesh
Consul on AWS ECS enables you to add your ECS tasks to the service mesh to manage and connect your services in a consistent manner across different clouds, platforms, runtimes, and networks.
16min
Extend your service mesh to support AWS Lambda
Migrate a Kubernetes service deployment into an AWS Lambda function. Import AWS Lambda functions inside your Consul service mesh using terminating gateways and Consul service splitters.
11min
Connect services on Windows workloads to Consul service mesh
Deploy HCP Consul Dedicated and Windows virtual machines, pre-configured with Consul, Envoy, and a demo service. Explore the Consul client configuration to add Windows workloads to your service mesh.
12min
Deploy Consul on Windows nodes in Kubernetes
Deploy Consul on Windows Nodes in Kubernetes to explore Consul's core features and functionality.