XDP is Linux's fastest packet processor but only handles incoming traffic. We found a loophole in how the kernel determines packet direction to make it work for outgoing traffic too!
Blog post with details 👇
loopholelabs.io/blog/xdp-for...
XDP is Linux's fastest packet processor but only handles incoming traffic. We found a loophole in how the kernel determines packet direction to make it work for outgoing traffic too!
Blog post with details 👇
loopholelabs.io/blog/xdp-for...
XDP is Linux's fastest packet processor but only handles incoming traffic. We found a loophole in how the kernel determines packet direction to make it work for outgoing traffic too!
Blog post with details 👇
loopholelabs.io/blog/xdp-for...
We demo’d this at Kubecon NA 2024 by moving a @kubernetes.io cluster running Valkey from AWS to Azure and then GCP all without disruption! this is pure magic from @felicitas.pojtinger.com .
loopholelabs.io/blog/zero-do...
We demo’d this at Kubecon NA 2024 by moving a @kubernetes.io cluster running Valkey from AWS to Azure and then GCP all without disruption! this is pure magic from @felicitas.pojtinger.com .
loopholelabs.io/blog/zero-do...
Run any application on Spot Instances with zero downtime and 75%+ cost savings - and no code changes required.
Architect eliminates the reliability concerns that previously made Spot Instances impractical for production workloads.
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Run any application on Spot Instances with zero downtime and 75%+ cost savings - and no code changes required.
Architect eliminates the reliability concerns that previously made Spot Instances impractical for production workloads.
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