Cilium 1.16 – High-Performance Networking With Netkit, Gateway API Gamma Support, BGPV2 and More!
Cilium 1.16 has arrived with Netkit, Gateway API Gamma Support, Multicast Datapath, BGPV2 Support, Security improvements, and more
Cilium 1.16 has arrived with Netkit, Gateway API Gamma Support, Multicast Datapath, BGPV2 Support, Security improvements, and more
Learn about netkit, new in Cilium 1.16, that replaces traditional veth devices with a high-performance alternative for container networking
Exclusive Interview with DigitalOcean on Integrating Hubble into their Kubernetes Offering
Let's explore how eBPF allows Cilium to streamline the service mesh, making the data plane more efficient and easier to deploy
With Cilium joining the CNCF we have had a lot of people showing interest in Cilium and wanting to learn about it. We are excited to introduce two new community events available to everybody in the community to learn and explore Cilium: Weekly Community InstallFest & Weekly Cilium Introduction with live Q&A
CNCF TOC chair Liz Rice explains why she's excited about the future of Cilium as an Incubation project in the CNCF.
AWS has just announced the availability of EKS Anywhere to manage on-premises Kubernetes clusters. As part of this, AWS picked Cilium as the built-in default for networking and security. So, as you create your first EKS-A cluster, you will automatically have Cilium installed and benefit from the powers of eBPF.
Over the past four months, the weekly eCHO Livestream on YouTube has covered a wide range of eBPF- and Cilium-related topics, and welcomed guests from many different projects and initiatives. In place of this week's live episode (while we take a well-deserved summer break!) here's a look back at some of our favourite moments.
Dan Wendlandt, the CEO of Isovalent joins host Kevin Holditch for a discussion on the product they have created Cilium
Learn how to install Cilium in Kubernetes with KubeKey and visualize network traffic with Hubble
The Cilium core team are excited to announce the Cilium 1.10 release. A total of 2042 new commits have been contributed by a growing community of 280 developers. Contributions have come from a wide list of different companies including Alibaba, Datadog, Google, Isovalent, SuSE, Palantir among many others. We heard from users who are increasingly interested in better integration with the broader network, whether you're running Cilium in your own datacenter environments or in the cloud. Thus, a major focus of this release was ensuring a seamless integration between the Kubernetes network and enterprise on-prem infrastructure.
As more crucial workloads are being migrated to Kubernetes, network performance benchmarks are becoming an important selection criteria when deciding what network layer to leverage in a Kubernetes cluster. In this blog post, we'll explore the performance characteristics of Cilium based on extensive benchmarks that we have run in the past few weeks. Upon popular request, we are also including measurements for Calico to allow for a direct comparison.
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