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Exploring BPF ELF Loaders at the BPF Hackfest By Lorenz Bauer / Alban Crequy · October 9, 2018 Just before the All Systems Go! conference, we had a BPF Hackfest at the Kinvolk office and one of the topics of discussion was to document different BPF ELF loaders. This blog post is the result of it. BPF is a new technology in the Linux kernel, which allows running custom code attached to kernel funct
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Inside Kinvolk Labs: Investigating Kubernetes performance issues with BPF By Alban Crequy · April 24, 2020 One of the things we do in the Kinvolk Labs team is provide expert technical consulting for customers who are experiencing issues with their Kubernetes or Linux environments — from security audits to networking troubles to troubleshooting puzzling performance problems. A few weeks back, video
Updated on 2019-05-29 with clarifications on Istio's mixer configuration for the "tuned" benchmark, and adding a note regarding performance testing with the "stock" configuration we used. The Istio community has updated the description of the "evaluation configuration" based on the findings of this blog post. While we will not remove the original data from this blog post for transparency reasons,
Driving Kubernetes Forward with Lokomotive By Chris Kühl · May 17, 2019 Over the past few years, Kinvolk has been fortunate to work with some of the leading names in the industry on some of the most interesting projects in the cloud-native space. This work has without exception relied on our team’s deep knowledge of Linux, containers, Kubernetes and how these all work together. Our team’s rare abi
KinvolkContinuing the Kinvolk mission as part of MicrosoftFrom inception, Kinvolk has been committed to building and improving open source Linux and cloud native technologies. We continue that mission as a team within the Microsoft Azure organization. Flatcar Container LinuxFlatcar Container Linux is a fully open source, minimal-footprint, secure by default and always up-to-date Linux distribution
Gophers by Ashley McNamara, Ponies by Deirdré Straughan - CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Almost a year ago we introduced gobpf, a Go library to load and use eBPF programs from Go applications. Today we would like to give you a quick update on the changes and features added since then (i.e. the highlights of git log --oneline --no-merges --since="November 30th 2016" master). Load BPF programs from ELF object file
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