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Speakeasy Production’s mission is to showcase real stories and put a human face to the tech, open source and developers community. Our aim is to draw out a more epic, heroic, and compelling angle from each story and amplify the legends behind the innovations and the all-too-often untold story of their impact today and tomorrow.
eBPF: Unlocking the Kernel [OFFICIAL DOCUMENTARY]
The official eBPF documentary.
In 2014, a group of engineers at Plumgrid needed to find an innovative and cost-effective solution to handle network traffic in SDN environments. What they created was a landmark in the industry known as the extended Berkeley Packet Filter (or eBPF). This vital technology allows user-level code execution inside the Linux Kernel, transforming network traffic handling for SDN environments. Whether these engineers knew it or not, they had just revolutionized the Linux Kernel. We go in-depth to explore the origins of eBPF and showcase the stories, challenges, and rewards of this game-changing technology. In the documentary film, we interviewed key stakeholders fr...
In 2014, a group of engineers at Plumgrid needed to find an innovative and cost-effective solution to handle network traffic in SDN environments. What they created was a landmark in the industry known as the extended Berkeley Packet Filter (or eBPF). This vital technology allows user-level code execution inside the Linux Kernel, transforming network traffic handling for SDN environments. Whether these engineers knew it or not, they had just revolutionized the Linux Kernel. We go in-depth to explore the origins of eBPF and showcase the stories, challenges, and rewards of this game-changing technology. In the documentary film, we interviewed key stakeholders fr...
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Видео
eBPF: Unlocking the Kernel [OFFICIAL DOCUMENTARY TRAILER]
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The official trailer for eBPF: Unlocking the Kernel premiering at Kubecon Cloudnativecon on Nov 8th in Chicago. In 2014, a group of engineers at Plumgrid needed to find an innovative and cost-effective solution to handle network traffic in SDN environments. What they created was a landmark in the industry known as the extended Berkeley Packet Filter (or eBPF). This vital technology allows user-...
Inside Envoy: The Proxy for the Future [OFFICIAL FILM]
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Inside Envoy is a new documentary for anyone interested in how open source technology works behind the scenes to shape our future. Inside Envoy: the Proxy for the Future gives viewers an inside look at the journey from creation to mass adoption of the insanely popular open source Envoy project, one of the most useful open source projects in the world today. Envoy was open sourced in the fall of...
Inside Envoy: the Proxy for the Future [OFFICIAL TRAILER]
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Inside Envoy is a new documentary for anyone interested in how open source technology works behind the scenes to shape our future. Inside Envoy: the Proxy for the Future gives viewers an inside look at the journey from creation to mass adoption of the insanely popular open source Envoy project, one of the most useful open source projects in the world today. Envoy was open sourced in the fall of...
Inside Prometheus - Official Trailer (Speakeasy Productions)
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Witness the journey from inception to adoption of the technical triumphs that changed the tech industry’s approach to monitoring systems as we know it today. This dynamic documentary film takes viewers into the world of the Prometheus project and provides unique access to how it became a game-changing open source technology celebrated by hundreds of thousands of developers and companies across ...
very excited to know the story behind.
This is awesome , really much kudos
This should be on Netflix ;)
Who noticed that Brended is wearing two watches a classic casio and one smart watch.
I am surprised that nothing was discussed around BPF and the actual origin story of programmability in the kernel. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berkeley_Packet_Filter It just ignored the actual research and achademic work that underpins BSD and the contribution of the original engineers and thought leaders back in the early 1990s.
Nice video!
The documentary is amazing. I am on my way to understand what is eBPF to reverse engineer eBPF program. I feel so lucky to have watched this video ^-^
"I posted my first patch but no one looked at it" - we all love open source.
Thank you so much for sharing the documentary!
Akin to putting javascript into the kernel? If in fact that is remotely true, what a DISASTER. Seriously. Javascript is ... so unpleasant to work with. The "ecosystem" of javascript is a mess.
User and Kernel space separation must vanish eventually. Making the kernel absolutely programmable shall do that. System calls MUST replace eBPF like bytecode, which are verified using Rust like semantic analysis.
Cillium is REALLY cool tech.
Ever person interviewed in this must make at least $400,000 a year.
In additional to the other non-Linux implementations mentioned in this documentary, Solana also implements a global state machine with onchain programs compiled to eBPF.
The production of this documentary is insane, telling a story simply via interviews makes this documentary so engaging, I can feel their excitement and passion, thanks for everything in this video.
I was at Meta when this was taking off good stuff guys!!
This was very inspiring. I love that stories from the bowels of tech are getting an audience!
I watched this video with hopes I could find a great linux laptop (whatever the ppl in the video are using) but seems like everyone is using macbooks!
Too little information and tutorial about ebpf found on RUclips or other platforms😢
Great documentary!
One of the highest quality documentaries on a super deep and niche technical topic, enlightening not only regarding engineering aspects but also business and open source sociological aspects. Very well done! 👏
Utterly baffling, barely even touches on the technology whatsoever. Like watching some kind of crypto ad
Two ironies: 1 - the "server error" sound in the docu is from Windows OS. 2 - most open source folks use Apple Macs. One of the most closed ecosystems in the tech world. 🤦♂️
Re #2 - this is overrated. If using Macs wasn’t feasible for developers, no developer would use it. Simple as that.
Im really considering switching all my computers to linux.
Алексей Старовойтов, спасибо за крутой стафф!
such a well-made documentary. Great work guys
Open Your Kernel! :)
A 28.5 min documentary about some kernel programmers are congratulating themselves, and for around 1.5m there is a very high level discussion on what ebpf is, and why it might actually help. What I got from this: it's like Internet Explorer 6 running ActiveX executables right in the kernel. The security person inside me is screaming, how can this be a good thing, other than performance and visibility? I appreciate the production time and quality of this video, however the narrative tells me almost nothing of the appropriate application of eBPF.
GO READ!!!!!!!
Solana should be mentioned here
this was great i eventually wanna learn more kernal stuff
Great documentary!
The way the Linux guy looks so 'stable' is on another level
This was some marketing bullshit
Never ceases to amaze me how people can make films like this which are just person after person talking but never explain anything. What is BPF? what does it do? how does it work? why was eBPF developed? How does it work? I mean, I get it, this is a very technical topic - you want it to sound interesting by telling stories rather than explaining stuff, but you could answer those questions in a few minutes and then tell the people's to make them seem cool. But nope, this is a lot of blah blah talking and then only people who can understand what they're talking about are people who already know what eBPF is.
😢 Promo_SM
Very informative! Loved every second of it.
Thank you very much! It's very cool to know who is behind this masterpiece!
Great behind the scene 🙂 <3 performance!
"This is like putting Javascript into the Kernel" (13:39). To add more context to this comparison, while poorly written JavaScript can break a website, eBPF bytecode undergoes rigorous validation by the eBPF verifier to ensure its safety and prevent it from breaking the kernel. This makes eBPF a reliable tech for extending kernel functionality without compromising system stability.
COOL!
A better analogy would be Python, because it is already pervasive in network engineering, infosec and DevOps in general.
Are they talking about Meta Service & Google Services which eats up my ram 😂
Wow fascinating. Good overview of eBPF considering I knew nothing about it. Saw a security tool that uses it and wanted to know what it was.
Spelling mistake in the first 30 seconds doesn't fill me with confidence in this doc... "collaboration"
"This is like putting Javascript into the kernel." - Brendan Gregg
I think JavaScript don't have enough features sense it more deeply bro...
😂 that is not the flex you think it is.
I love this format! Could you do one for nmap? :)
Great guys,I want to work with them!
First, features appear on top in the user space, then move down to the kernel space, and finally land in the silicon. That's why Brenden is working for Intel to harmonize processor with ebpf kernel stuff. And this is for better performance
Interesting story of software success, thank you!
Incredible documentary 🎉
I get it! eBPF can shrink my BPH!
Thanks for making and sharing this documentary, inspiring to see the people behind eBPF.