eBPF & Cilium Cloud-native Networking


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Nov 17 2020 36 mins   23
Dan Wendlandt (@danwendlandt, CEO/Co-Founder @Isovalent talks about the evolution of cloud networking, eBPF and Cilium for programmable infrastructure, and blurring the lines between networking, security and service-mesh. SHOW: 476 SHOW SPONSOR LINKS: CloudAcademy -Build hands-on technical skills. Get measurable results. Get 50% of the monthly price of CloudAcademy by using code CLOUDCAST Datadog Security Monitoring Homepage - Modern Monitoring and Analytics Try Datadog yourself by starting a free, 14-day trial today. Listeners of this podcast will also receive a free Datadog T-shirt. Learn more about Fauna: https://www.fauna.com/serverless Try FaunaDB for Free: https://dashboard.fauna.com/accounts/register CLOUD NEWS OF THE WEEK - http://bit.ly/cloudcast-cnotw PodCTL Podcast is Back (Enterprise Kubernetes) - http://podctl.com SHOW NOTES: Isovalent (homepage) Cilium (homepage) What is eBPF? Topic 1 - Welcome to the show. We’ve been following your work for a while (Nicira, OpenShift networking, etc), but tell our audience a little bit about your background. Topic 2 - A few years ago I wrote an article that said, “if you’re in networking, the #1 skill you should learn is Linux”. Why has there been so much shift from “traditional networking” to so many new capabilities being implemented in software, and specifically Linux? Topic 3 - Help us understand these two new concepts - eBPF and Cilium. It’s new packet filtering, it’s container networking, it’s multi-cluster networking, it can help with observability - lots going on here. Topic 4 - What are some of the gaps in today’s networking/filtering/observability stacks that can improve with eBPF/Cilium? Topic 5 - We’ve seen quite a few companies evolve from expertise in an open-source project to commercial offerings. What lessons have you learned from other companies that shape how Isovalent will both go-to-market and also engage with ecosystem partners? Topic 6 - What are some of the common use-cases or applications you see that highlight the value of the Isovalent stack? FEEDBACK? Email: show at thecloudcast dot net Twitter: @thecloudcastnet