BPF Iterator for File Systems
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the concept of BPF iterator for file systems in this 22-minute Linux Foundation conference talk. Gain insights into how BPF (Berkeley Packet Filter) technology can be applied to file system operations, potentially enhancing performance and providing new capabilities for system administrators and developers. Learn about the implementation, use cases, and potential benefits of utilizing BPF iterators in file system contexts.
Syllabus
BPF iterator for file-system - Hou Tao
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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