This 15-minute conference talk by Gaurav Kamathe at DevConf.IN 2025 introduces bpftrace, a high-level frontend for eBPF (extended Berkeley Packet Filter) technology. Discover how to harness the revolutionary capabilities of eBPF, which extends and makes the Linux kernel programmable, through simple yet powerful one-liners and small scripts. Learn to write bpftrace programs that address networking, observability, and security needs. The presentation aims to make eBPF technology more accessible to users looking to enhance their Linux system capabilities. Additional resources including slides are available on the conference schedule page.
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Making eBPF accessible using bpftrace - DevConf.IN 2025
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