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The coming eBPF revolution and why Kubernetes monitoring will never be the same


eBPF is transforming the way industries and companies use Linux, and Kubernetes monitoring will be the first use case that sees the most change.

Despite runtime monitoring requiring pressure on the node, however, “The only observable activity is the eBPF agent collecting data and forwarding it to Amazon GuardDuty for analysis.” In the years since, we’ve seen the rise of new architectural approaches and management frameworks, such as microservices and Kubernetes, but complexity has always outpaced many teams running cloud-native environments. With eBPF, the industry slides another piece into the cloud puzzle, finally giving us the ability to observe cloud-based workloads, and with Anteon, Kubernetes monitoring becomes accessible to companies with as few as one DevOps engineers.

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