Liz Rice on Programming the Linux Kernel with eBPF, Cilium and Service Meshes

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Charles Humble and Liz Rice discuss eBPF, a way of making the Linux kernel programmable. They talk about why it exists, how it works under the hood, and what you can and can’t do with it. They also talk about Cilium, an open source library for observing network connectivity between container workloads, and the new Cilium-based service mesh currently in beta.

Read a transcript of this interview: https://bit.ly/3rTPKwi

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Liz Rice on Programming the Linux Kernel with eBPF, Cilium and Service Meshes

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