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Orchestrating eBPF Applications in Kubernetes and Fedora

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Orchestrating eBPF Applications in Kubernetes and Fedora
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Overview eBPF stands as a groundbreaking technology enabling the execution of programs in an isolated space within the kernel of the operating system, operating with privileged access. This technology proves valuable for safely and efficiently expanding the kernel's capabilities without necessitating alterations to the source code or the loading of additional modules. This approach provides direct access to the Linux kernel space, leading to notable improvements in performance. A key facilitator in this landscape is bpfd, a system daemon explicitly designed to streamline the deployment and management of eBPF applications, falling under the umbrella of Extended Berkeley Packet Filter. Features bpfd boasts an operator specifically crafted for utilization within Kubernetes, allowing users to deploy eBPF programs using a Custom Resource (CR) within a Kubernetes cluster.