

Cilium: Programmable Linux Networking with Dan Wendlant and Thomas Graf
Feb 2, 2021
Dan Wendlant and Thomas Graf, co-founders of Isovalent, discuss the open-source software Cilium, which enables improved networking and security controls for Linux systems in containerized environments. They explore the impact of containers and Kubernetes on application management, the shift from VMs to containers and its effects on networking, the significance of eBPF in programmable Linux networking, and the abstract complexity and enhanced visibility in Kubernetes networking provided by Cilium.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
The Impact of Containers and Kubernetes on Application Management
02:00 • 2min
Shift from VMs to Containers and its Effects on Networking
03:40 • 11min
The Significance of eBPF in Programmable Linux Networking
15:00 • 11min
Silium: Abstracting Complexity and Enhancing Visibility in Kubernetes Networking
25:39 • 24min
The Future of Kubernetes Networking and Universal Multi-Cloud Connectivity
49:35 • 3min