What superpowers? eBPF gives you the power to run programs in the Linux kernel without changing the kernel source code or adding additional modules. In effect, it acts as a lightweight (VM) inside the ...
Today, Red Hat dominates enterprise Linux. Tomorrow, it wants to rule the cloud. Don't bet against it. Read now Red Hat has just announced that it's releasing the next beta for Red Hat Enterprise ...
A year has passed since the pandemic left us spending the better part of our days sheltering inside our homes. It has been a challenging time for developers, Sysadmins, and entire IT teams for that ...
eBPF is a foundational Linux networking technology used for routing, monitoring and security, and soon it will be coming to Microsoft Windows, too. The open-source eBPF (extended Berkeley Packet ...
Barbara Liskov—the brilliant Turing Award winner whose career inspired so much modern thinking around distributed computing—was fond of calling out the “power of abstraction” and its role in “finding ...