Listen "Learning about eBPF Applications"
Episode Synopsis
Special guest Bill Mulligan (https://twitter.com/breakawaybilly/) talks to us about the use cases for BPF and how it works.
We discuss eBPF, the kernel extensions that allow you to write small programs that work inside of kernel space in a safe sandbox way. These have a lot of applications, and they’ve been creating a lot of hype inside of the Kubernetes community as a way to address networking shortfalls.
Our conversation starts broad, but eventually zeros in on eBPF. I know that you will learn a lot about how eBPF can enhance and improve your infrastructure operations environment.
Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/VhW6tKfPHD0yky63eDneQ3dIScQ
Image: https://www.pexels.com/photo/cobblestones-in-a-sandpit-8180645/
We discuss eBPF, the kernel extensions that allow you to write small programs that work inside of kernel space in a safe sandbox way. These have a lot of applications, and they’ve been creating a lot of hype inside of the Kubernetes community as a way to address networking shortfalls.
Our conversation starts broad, but eventually zeros in on eBPF. I know that you will learn a lot about how eBPF can enhance and improve your infrastructure operations environment.
Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/VhW6tKfPHD0yky63eDneQ3dIScQ
Image: https://www.pexels.com/photo/cobblestones-in-a-sandpit-8180645/
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