Why eBPF Is Redefining How Software Runs Inside the Linux Kernel
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17m
Bill Mulligan, a governing board member of the eBPF Foundation, unpacks new research highlighting how organizations are adopting eBPF to deploy high-performance software directly inside the Linux kernel. By moving observability, networking and security functions closer to the kernel, enterprises are achieving lower latency, improved efficiency and greater operational visibility without sacrificing flexibility.
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