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
We are excited to announce the Cilium 1.5 release. Cilium 1.5 is the first release where we primarily focused on scalability with respect to number of nodes, pods and services. Our goal was to scale to 5k nodes, 20k pods and 10k services. We went well past that goal with the 1.5 release and are now officially supporting 5k nodes, 100k pods and 20k services. Along the way, we learned a lot, some expected, some unexpected, this blog post will dive into what we learned and how we improved.
This is a deep dive into ClusterMesh, Cilium's multi-cluster implementation.
We are excited to announce the Cilium 1.4 release. The release introduces several new features as well as optimization and scalability work. The highlights include the addition of global services to provide Kubernetes service routing across multiple clusters, DNS request/response aware authorization and visibility, transparent encryption (beta), IPVLAN support for better performance and latency (beta), integration with Flannel, GKE on COS support, AWS metadata based policy enforcement (alpha) as well as significant efforts into optimizing memory and CPU usage.
Learn how Mobilabs switched to Cilium to improve network performance
As we all enjoy a wonderful week at KubeCon 2018 US, we want to provide a preview into the upcoming Cilium 1.4 release. We are days away from 1.4.0-rc1 which will allow for community testing of a lot new exciting functionality.
This blog post documents the investigation we have done so far of what looked like a performance regression of HTTP/FTP traffic over pure TCP.
We have covered Facebook's BPF-based load balancer with DDoS protection in a previous blog post. This post provides further details on Facebook's BPF use by covering Anant Deepak's talk at the BPF/networking microconference on Facebook's BPF-based edge firewall running in production.
We are excited to announce the Cilium 1.3 release. The release introduces several new features. The major highlight of the release is the addition of Go extensions for Envoy as well as Cassandra and Memcached protocol parsers with policy enforcement capability, both implemented as Envoy Go extension.
Cilium provides API-aware network security for cloud-native applications. Here's a How-To guide to get you going easily with Kubernetes and Cilium on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS.
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