Cilium Talks at KubeCon NA 2024
Find all the Cilium talks at KubeCon NA 2024
Find all the Cilium talks at KubeCon NA 2024
Cilium 1.16 has arrived with Netkit, Gateway API Gamma Support, Multicast Datapath, BGPV2 Support, Security improvements, and more
Learn about netkit, new in Cilium 1.16, that replaces traditional veth devices with a high-performance alternative for container networking
The team is excited to announce the v0.9 release of Cilium.We've received a lot of great feedback since we released Cilium v0.8 at the end of March with support for L7 HTTP-aware network security. By far the biggest requests have been:1) Making it easier to deploy and use Cilium in Kubernetes environments 2) Testing and hardening Cilium to enable production deployments.
Linux 4.12-rc2 was released last week. One usual [GIT] Networking pull request made it in which includes two BPF fixes. See 18th May for the details.
The Cilium team is excited to be at GlueCon 2017 Wed + Thurs this week, just outside Denver, CO. GlueCon is a great developer-focused conference focused on APIs, containers, microservices, serverless, etc. We've enjoyed attending as individuals in the past, and are excited to be sponsoring this year!
The Linux kernel merge window closed up last week and v4.12-rc1 was released. One usual [GIT] Networking pull request was sent before the rc and one the day after. The are some BPF related fixes, see dates for all the highlights
This is issue 02 of the regular newsletter around BPF written by Alexander Alemayhu. It summarizes ongoing development, presentations, videos and other information related to BPF and XDP. It is released roughly once a week
In celebration of today's date, May 4th, we are posting our Star Wars demo of Cilium that we showed at CNCF/KubeCon in Berlin or DockerCon in Austin. You can either watch the video linked below which starts directly at the time the demo begins or you can jump to the transcript of the demo embedded in the blog post. May the fourth be with you.
A while ago we started thinking about how to build a continous integration (CI) testing infrastructure that would help us maintain the reliability and stability of Cilium as we add more features and integrate with orchestration systems like Kubernetes and Docker. This post describes our process for building a CI environment capable of testing a container networking & security infrastructure.
This is the start of a regular newsletter around BPF written by Alexander Alemayhu. It will summarize ongoing development, presentations, videos and other information related to BPF and XDP. It will be released roughly once a week.
We are excited to announce the BPF & XDP Reference Guide as part of the Cilium project documentation. We have received various requests on further technical information about BPF and XDP with the desire to learn more about the technology that is driving the Cilium project.
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