Best of KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2024: Standardizing Key Components in the Cloud-Native Universe
Find out the most noteworthy news from KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2024. The Cloud Native Computing Foundation’s flagship conference was held in Paris, ran from March 19-22 and was filled with joie de vivre.
In this TechRepublic Premium feature, written with élan by Adrian Bridgwater, read about cloud-native matters, the CNCF’s partners, infrastructure as a commodity, and more.
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The challenge with understanding cloud-native often comes down to appreciating which corner of the infrastructure, application, data and supporting services arena we are standing in at any given moment. For example, in the world of cloud, application performance management companies think that observability is everything.
As a case in point, groundcover (a Kubernetes observability platform company) CEO and co-founder Shahar Azulay says our modern existence on the cloud demands seamless integration, scalability and budget-friendly observability solutions. He also thinks eBPF (a high-performance networking and load-balancing technology used in cloud data center environments) is a key part of this mix. Because people always do ask, eBPF draws its name from being an extension and successor to the Berkeley Packet Filter network traffic filtering mechanism in Linux.
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