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just an overview of the growing number of tools utilizing eBPF: |
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Since eBPF is very low overhead, this may somehow be of interest/ related to / utilized by: edit: |
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this looks like a detailed guide how eBPF usage could be implemented from scratch: |
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this shows what pixie does for kafka and this are the scripts used: |
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overview and resources for eBPF development: |
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For Kafka there are some tools which make monitoring and analyzing without external instrumentation and without code modification possible.
They all leverage the possibilities of the extended Berkley Paket Filter (eBPF) which collects data directly in the kernel.
Some tools and demonstrations what's possible:
It's the same technology uses by Cilium to secure e.g. Kafka see: #20650
It would be fantastic to make these things possible for Pulsar too (from dev ad operation perspective)
and it would rise Pulsar to a new dimension of enterprise grade.
The question is:
how could we make it possible to access these world of eBPF?
Are there already any efforts?
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