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Join us on an anime-powered journey to explore the power of eBPF in cloud native. Inspired by Sailor Moon and Dragon Ball GT, this talk breaks down how eBPF enhances observability, networking, and security, using the Sailor Guardians and Gohan to make eBPF approachable. We’ll break down topics like real-time observability by comparing it to psychic flames. And just as unchecked power in anime can lead to chaos, eBPF’s immense capabilities need to be used wisely. Drawing from Dragon Ball GT's arc where the Dragon Balls become a threat, we’ll examine best practices for safe deployment of eBPF (e.g., LSM, verifier constraints, Linux Capability restrictions). Spoiler alert: our Sailor Guardians and Gohan will come out victorious, worry not!
By the end, you’ll gain a clear understanding of how to wield eBPF safely and effectively in cloud native environments, no Super Saiyan transformation required!
Carla has been managing events and communities since 2011, producing and running many conferences, meetups, webinars and hackathons. Formerly managing everything “WTF is Cloud Native” and “Software Circus”, she now buzzes around eBPF at Isovalent at Cisco. She is one of the... Read More →
Kenta Tada is an experienced Linux engineer and team lead who has worked with various organizations. He has contributed to the Linux kernel and BPF tools and has served as a reviewer for the system validator used in kubeadm. He also reviewed the Japanese translation of the book... Read More →