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DESCRIPTION:Ever felt like finding a network issue in Kubernetes is like lo
 oking for a needle in a burning haystack? As microservices scale dynamical
 ly across nodes\, traditional tools like tcpdump simply don't cut it anymo
 re. Enter the OpenShift Network Observability Operator.\n\nPowered by the 
 magic of eBPF (Extended Berkeley Packet Filter)\, it provides deep\, low-o
 verhead\, real-time visibility into your cluster's network traffic—witho
 ut touching a single line of application code. In this talk\, we’ll dive
  into how the operator translates raw kernel data into actionable insights
 . We’ll explore the architecture\, explain why eBPF is the ultimate supe
 rpower for K8s networking\, and share real-world customer success stories.
 \n\nThe session culminates in a live\, high-stakes troubleshooting demo: w
 e will purposefully break a microservice architecture and use the operator
  to diagnose complex communication failures and dropped packets in real-ti
 me. Walk away ready to master your cluster's network.
DTSTAMP:20260430T125716Z
LOCATION:D0207 (capacity 90)
SUMMARY:Who Dropped the Packet? Solving K8s Network Mysteries in Real-Time 
 - Neeraj Bhatt\, Ramesh Sahoo
URL:https://pretalx.devconf.info/devconf-cz-2026/talk/URWBHJ/
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