SAN FRANCISCO - January 29, 2025 - LF Networking, the de-facto collaboration ecosystem for Open Source Networking projects, is proud to announce the release of L3AF 2.1, packed with powerful new features designed to enhance performance, reliability, and flexibility for modern network operations. L3AF, a project hosted under LF Networking, is a leader in eBPF-based networking solutions, providing advanced tools for network observability, traffic management, and performance optimization.
This release continues the mission to provide open, cutting-edge solutions in eBPF-based networking, now with improved support for cloud native environments, increased observability, and streamlined operational upgrades.
"As we continue to see eBPF emerge as a transformative technology for observability and networking, projects like L3AF play a critical role in pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in modern infrastructures," said Arpit Joshipura, general manager, Networking, Edge and IoT at the Linux Foundation. "The new features in L3AF 2.1—especially its support for containers and BPF CO-RE—underscore its relevance for cloud native ecosystems and the rapidly growing demand for portable, scalable networking solutions."
"As one of the largest retailers in the world, Walmart relies on innovative technology to ensure the performance, security, and scalability of our global network infrastructure," said Mohit Arora, Vice President, Runtime Platforms at Walmart. "Open source is an important part of our strategy, and L3AF provides us with the flexibility and observability we need to manage our complex, large-scale networks. With the new features in L3AF 2.1, we are able to enhance our network operations without disruption, ensuring that our systems continue to deliver the level of performance our customers expect."
"This release is a significant milestone for L3AF and our community," said Patrick Moroney, member of the L3AF Technical Steering Committee. "The introduction of graceful restart and advanced observability features such as kprobes and tracepoints enhances our operational resilience and monitoring capabilities, while container support marks a crucial step toward cloud-native integration. We’re excited to see how these new features will help users optimize their networks in real-world scenarios."
Key Highlights of L3AF v2.1:
With these new capabilities, L3AF strengthens its position as a leader in eBPF-based networking and observability solutions. This release opens the door for improved cloud native integration, zero-downtime upgrades, and expanded monitoring capabilities, making it easier for enterprises to manage and optimize their network infrastructure.
For more information about L3AF 2.1 and its new features, please visit https://l3af.io/, and to learn more about LF Networking and how to join as a member, visit www.lfnetworking.org.
L3AF in Action
The L3AF platform provides full lifecycle management to defend against DDoS attacks. It offers deep visibility into network infrastructure, which are usually hidden outside of the Linux kernel, and enables complex functions to be performed directly in the traffic flow of Walmart's retail and e-commerce platform.
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