Improving eBPF Complexity with a Hardware-backed Isolation Environment
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Explore a conference talk that delves into enhancing eBPF complexity through the implementation of a hardware-backed isolation environment, presented by WANG, Zhe at the Linux Plumbers Conference. Gain insights into innovative approaches for improving the performance and security of eBPF (extended Berkeley Packet Filter) technology, which is widely used for network monitoring, tracing, and security in Linux systems. Learn about the challenges faced in current eBPF implementations and discover how hardware-backed isolation can address these issues, potentially revolutionizing the way eBPF programs are executed and managed in modern computing environments.
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Improving eBPF Complexity with a Hardware-backed IsolationEnvironment - WANG, Zhe
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