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SUMMARY:Simplifying Container Networking With eBPF
DESCRIPTION:As adoption of Kubernetes increases\, organizations are now finding themselves deploying network overlays to integrate fleets of Kubernetes clusters. There are already a lot of choices for achieving that goal\, but with the rise of extended Berkeley Packet Filter (eBPF) technology it will soon become possible to run networking software in-kernel in a way that makes it easier to scale networking services. There are several use cases for eBPF\, including traffic control\, creating network policy\, connect-time load balancing and observability. Without eBPF\, packets use the standard Linux networking path on their way to a final destination.
URL:https://cloudnativenow.com/webinar/simplifying-container-networking-with-ebpf/
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