The one similar product I had come across is Kubeshark (https://github.com/kubeshark/kubeshark). But admittedly the eBPF way seems more performant theoretically (given you can afford to have a modern-enough kernel). I'm really excited to see how this project develops out.
The eBPF-mode of innovation is pretty exciting, truly a fresh lens to building software. I'm also following Akita Software - the company building an eBPF paradigm of monitoring.
Absolutely! Both Akita and Kubeshark have made significant contributions with their innovative approaches. However, Alaz - Ddosify stands out from the rest due to its effortless integration with the Ddosify Observability Platform (Cloud and Self-Hosted). This integration not only enables users to monitor their applications within the cluster but also to generate load tests for their applications that run in the cluster to spot glitches instantly. Moreover, the platform offers a unified dashboard that displays both the cluster and application performance metrics, service maps, and actionable insights (such as detecting zombie services), providing a comprehensive view of the system. Alaz is incredibly easy to set up by installing a DaemonSet into the cluster. We have many exciting developments planned for Kubernetes monitoring! With the help of our community, we are prioritizing the features on our roadmap. Thank you for your valuable input.
The eBPF-mode of innovation is pretty exciting, truly a fresh lens to building software. I'm also following Akita Software - the company building an eBPF paradigm of monitoring.