Cisco acquires eBPF networking startup Isovalent
Silicon Angle reports on Cisco Systems Inc. acquisiton of Isovalent Inc., a startup that develops networking software based on the open-source eBPF tool
Silicon Angle reports on Cisco Systems Inc. acquisiton of Isovalent Inc., a startup that develops networking software based on the open-source eBPF tool
Cisco discusses their plan to acquire Isovalent, aiming to boost its cloud native networking and security through Isovalent's expertise in Cilium and Tetragon. Cisco commits to continuing Isovalent's open source projects and integrating their technologies into Cisco's solutions
Techcrunch reports Cisco's intent to acquire Isovalent, a startup specializing in cloud native networking and security. It highlights Isovalent's work in eBPF and Cilium, and how these technologies offer deep insights and security in cloud environments
An in-depth exploration of how to leverage Cilium Cluster Mesh and Hubble UI to build and deploy a Kubernetes infrastructure
Tech Target reports that Cisco's Security Cloud will fold in Isovalent's cloud-native networking products, which use eBPF to automate multi-cloud network security and observability
Learn about the implementation and benefits of Tetragon for monitoring and security in cloud native environments
Liz Rice discusses her involvement with several open source projects such as the Cilium project and eBPF
Learn how Cilium Cluster Mesh can be enhanced with CoreDNS to provide an effective multi-cluster experience
This blog post discusses a fundamental issue with departure time-based traffic shaping used by BPF-based data planes, like in the Cilium Bandwidth Manager and how this method inadvertently creates a virtual FIFO queue, leading to significant bufferbloat and latency issues
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