Learning eBPF
Programming the Linux Kernel for Enhanced Observability, Networking, and Security
Book Details
| Author | Liz Rice |
| Publisher | O'Reilly Media |
| Published | 2023 |
| Edition | 1st |
| Paperback | 234 pages |
| Language | English |
| ISBN-13 | 9781098135119, 9781098135126 |
| ISBN-10 | 1098135113, 1098135121 |
| License | Compliments of Isovalent |
Book Description
What is eBPF? With this revolutionary technology, you can write custom code that dynamically changes the way the kernel behaves. It's an extraordinary platform for building a whole new generation of security, observability, and networking tools.
This practical book is ideal for developers, system administrators, operators, and students who are curious about eBPF and want to know how it works. Author Liz Rice, chief open source officer with cloud native networking and security specialists Isovalent, also provides a foundation for those who want to explore writing eBPF programs themselves.
With this book, you will:
- Learn why eBPF has become so important in the past couple of years
- Write basic eBPF code, and manipulate eBPF programs and attach them to events
- Explore how eBPF components interact with Linux to dynamically change the operating system's behavior
- Learn how tools based on eBPF can instrument applications without changes to the apps or their configuration
- Discover how this technology enables new tools for observability, security, and networking
This book is published as open-access, which means it is freely available to read, download, and share without restrictions.
If you enjoyed the book and would like to support the author, you can purchase a printed copy (hardcover or paperback) from official retailers.
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