
Cilium: Up and Running: Cloud Native Networking, Security, and Observability
Author(s): Nico Vibert (Author), Filip Nikolic (Author), James Laverack (Author)
- Publisher finelybook 出版社: O’Reilly Media
- Publication Date 出版日期: March 31, 2026
- Edition 版本: 1st
- Language 语言: English
- Print length 页数: 370 pages
- ASIN: B0FPQ3YXD4
- ISBN-13: 9798341622999
Book Description
Cilium is now considered the de facto cloud native networking platform for Kubernetes, connecting, securing, and monitoring millions of applications across thousands of clusters. With such versatility and feature-richness, Cilium can be daunting to learn. This comprehensive guide breaks Cilium down, making it broadly accessible to the increasing number of users who’ll encounter the platform in their careers.
Nico Vibert, Filip Nikolic, and James Laverack, all from Isovalent (creators of eBPF and Cilium), take you through how Cilium works, the problems it can solve, and how to run it in production. If you’re an experienced platform engineer or network architect who wants to get on top of the next big thing in cloud networking, this book is for you.
- Learn about Kubernetes networking and the role of Cilium
- Dive into the various use cases Cilium addresses
- Understand Cilium’s architecture and how it moves packets around
- Secure workloads through the use of network policies
- Connect multiple clusters for service load balancing and discovery
- Observe application networking performance for troubleshooting and forensics
- Leverage Cilium’s built-in service mesh and networking capabilities for complex traffic engineering
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About the Author
Filip Nikolic is a Solutions Architect at Isovalent, the creators of eBPF and Cilium.
With years of hands-on experience across a variety of Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) projects, Filip is not only a seasoned engineer but also a passionate advocate for open-source innovation.
James Laverack is a software engineer and technical speaker with over a decade of industry experience specializing in cloud native software, distributed systems, and networking. Currently James is a Principal Customer Success Architect, Isovalent at Cisco and he has previously worked as a Kubernetes consultant and software engineer across a range of industries.
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