Networking, observability, and security for Kubernetes and container networks involve substantial processing overhead. eBPF promises more efficiency, visibility, and control. “No man is an island,” ...
Startup Groundcover joined the crowded observability market with a few differentiators: eBPF-enabled visibility into application stacks, an architecture that keeps data in the customer's environment, ...
eBPF is a foundational Linux networking technology used for routing, monitoring and security, and soon it will be coming to Microsoft Windows, too. The open-source eBPF (extended Berkeley Packet ...
When Docker burst onto the scene in 2013, Linux containers seemed like an overnight success. But the evolution to containers—and microservices and Kubernetes—was actually decades in the making, based ...