Yeah you are correct, but apart from networking there are other domains where eBPF can help you observe data. Recently during ebpf-summit 2020 there were a number of usecases presented by various industry leaders like Google, Facebook, Datadog, Adobe, Gitlab etc. You can view the recordings from the summit to know about the power of eBPF - https://ebpf.io/summit-2020
A fantastic milestone for the Isovalent/Cilium team. From being the pioneer of leading the eBPF revolution in the industry to building an outstanding open-source community around Cilium, the team has every element to success.
Kudos to everyone involved in building such an amazing product!!!
Hey @Lucasoato,
Yeah, the idea behind the two projects is quite similar. But while Argo is Kubernetes native, Xene is a generic distributed workflow runner tool built on top of K8S primitives and is not dependent on K8S. This helps xene to be performant but at the same time makes it simple to develop and use.
Yeah, xene comes with an inbuilt Scheduler. The scheduler is quite simple at this point and various scheduling strategies are yet to be implemented for xene.
Hope this answers your question, let me know if you have any other doubts regarding Xene.
Xene comes with a beta UI to test out current features and play with the ecosystem. You can know more about the UI here - https://github.com/fristonio/xene-ui.