Published on: 2025-07-21 00:42:03
Hunting down a C memory leak in a Go program A story of metrics, confusion, and eBPF. KJ Tsanaktsidis Follow 10 min read · Oct 7, 2021 -- 5 Listen Share What it feels like when your app is leaking memory Introduction Over the last few years at Zendesk, both Go and Kafka have been increasingly growing in importance in our architecture. It was of course inevitable that they should meet, and so various teams have been writing Kafka consumers and producers in Go of late. There are a few differen
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