eBPF Foundation recently released its first State of eBPF report which aims to inform technology decision-makers about the technology and some of its use cases. Bill Mulligan, Marketing Committee at…
eBPF is a technology that allows users to run custom programs inside the Linux kernel, which changes the behavior of the kernel and makes execution up to 10x faster(link is external) and…
Qualitative study from the eBPF Foundation and Linux Foundation Research covers the evolution of eBPF, what’s being built with it today, challenges, and where it is heading SAN FRANCISCO –…
Prepared by Joe Stringer & Bill Mulligan on behalf of the BSC This document is intended to help readers to understand the technical value provided to the eBPF community by…
The eBPF documentary premiered today at KubeCon North America. Sponsored by the eBPF Foundation, Intel, and Isovalent, "Unlocking the Kernel" explores the history of eBPF, including why and how it…
Spring is back in the Northern Hemisphere, and with it all kinds of features are blooming for eBPF. Kernel 5.12 is out, and version 5.13 is on track to bring…
In several parts of the globe, February is traditionally about love, and pancakes. eBPF sure received a lot of love over the last weeks! Blogging, conferencing, and kernel development have…
With the festive season, it would seem that eBPF blogging has cooled down a little, and we have fewer items to report this time. But eBPF is getting traction everywhere,…
Foreword Welcome to the second issue of the eBPF Updates! This time we have interesting resources about how to write eBPF programs with Zig, or with Rust, or on how to…
Foreword Curious people, eBPF aficionados, kernel hackers, welcome! The eBPF Updates aim to be a regular publication providing news on the latest resources and developments in the eBPF world. This…