Go Tracing Function Arguments In Production
Blog post from Keploy
Kubernetes, a complex system for managing containerized applications across multiple machines, provides high availability and efficient resource utilization but can present challenges in troubleshooting performance issues. The extended Berkeley Packet Filter (eBPF) emerges as a powerful tool to address this by offering real-time tracing of system events, especially useful in Kubernetes environments where applications are often written in Go. By tracing Go function arguments with eBPF, developers can gain deep insights into application behavior, helping identify performance bottlenecks and areas for improvement. The blog post illustrates this process with code examples, demonstrating how to use eBPF to trace function arguments and enhance application performance and reliability in Kubernetes.
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