by John Armstrong | Dec 29, 2020 | Blog, Calico, Project Calico
Calico and Kubernetes go hand-in-hand. Kubernetes is the de facto standard for deploying and managing container-based applications at scale, both on-premises and in the cloud. Calico continues to be the most popular open-source networking and network security solution...
by Shaun Crampton | Sep 14, 2020 | Blog, eBPF, Project Calico
A few days ago, our team released Calico v3.16. As part of that release, we have marked the eBPF dataplane as “GA”, signalling that it is now stable and ready for wider use by the community. In this blog post I want to take you through the process of...
by John Armstrong | Jul 15, 2020 | Blog, eBPF, Open Source, Project Calico
Calico was designed from the ground up with a pluggable dataplane architecture. The Calico 3.13 release introduced an exciting new eBPF (extended Berkeley Packet Filter) dataplane targeted at those ready to adopt newer kernel versions and wanting to push the Linux...
by John Armstrong | Jun 1, 2020 | Blog, Kubernetes, Microservices, Project Calico, Video
As a leading, open-source multi-cluster orchestration platform, Rancher lets operations teams deploy, manage and secure enterprise Kubernetes. Rancher also gives users a set of CNI options to choose from, including open-source Project Calico. Calico provides native...
by Bikram Gupta | Apr 21, 2020 | Blog, Calico Enterprise, DevOps, Kubernetes, Networking, Project Calico, Technical
Designing and maintaining networks is hard. When deploying Kubernetes in your on-prem data center, you will need to answer a basic question: Should it be an overlay network on top of an existing network, or should it be part of an existing network? The Networking...
by Bikram Gupta | Apr 7, 2020 | Blog, Calico, DevOps, Kubernetes, Networking, Open Source, Project Calico, Security, Technical
Calico is an open source networking and network security solution for containers, virtual machines, and native host-based workloads. Calico supports a broad range of platforms including Kubernetes, OpenShift, Docker EE, OpenStack, and bare metal. In this blog, we will...