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New Relic Announces One-Step Observability for Kubernetes to Deliver Automatic Instrumentation and Insights

Connects Kubernetes, applications, and all telemetry across the stack for faster incident resolution and maximized performance

SALT LAKE CITY--(BUSINESS WIRE)--KUBECON NORTH AMERICA—New Relic, the Intelligent Observability Platform, announced one-step observability for Kubernetes, addressing key monitoring challenges developers face in managing dynamic Kubernetes environments. New Relic automatically instruments APM with Kubernetes deployments, eliminating the need for additional configurations. It provides AI-strengthened insights and out-of-the box dashboards and views to manage Kubernetes workloads faster—ultimately speeding up incident resolution and improving developer productivity.

Solving Kubernetes observability challenges with one-step instrumentation

Kubernetes is an open-source system for automating the deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications. Kubernetes is increasingly popular for driving innovation and cost efficiency and as an enabler for organizations embracing microservices architectures, helping engineers to spin containers up and down as needed. However, monitoring the performance of applications deployed on Kubernetes poses challenges. It requires developer and platform teams to install APM and Kubernetes integrations separately to achieve observability across applications and Kubernetes clusters—often a cumbersome and time-consuming process. New Relic offers intelligent observability that automatically instruments APM with Kubernetes while providing AI-strengthened insights.

Purpose-built for faster, smarter performance monitoring

New Relic provides complete visibility across applications and Kubernetes workloads, enabling teams to quickly identify and resolve issues. This results in maximum uptime, reliability, and performance—boosting customer satisfaction and ultimately driving revenue for the business.

Key features and benefits include:

  • One-step instrumentation: Enables rapid instrumentation and simplified management across teams by automating APM instrumentation with Kubernetes deployments—eliminating the need for code changes.
  • AI-strengthened out-of-the-box insights: Pre-configured Kubernetes UI, alerts, and troubleshooting capabilities allows teams to correlate application and Kubernetes data on a unified interface to quickly identify and resolve performance issues.
  • Native support for OpenTelemetry (OTel) and Prometheus: Unifies OTel-instrumented Kubernetes clusters and Prometheus-instrumented hosts alongside all telemetry data to eliminate fragmentation and blind spots and facilitate rapid onboarding, automated correlation, and out-of-the-box insights within a native UI.
  • Democratize observability with New Relic AI: Users of any role or skill level can easily access insights and take action through natural language prompts, making observability accessible to all.

“Modern organizations are embracing Kubernetes to drive innovation and efficiency gains, but this often comes with trade-offs in performance management,” New Relic Chief Product Officer Manav Khurana. “New Relic simplifies observability workloads for Kubernetes environments so that developer and platform teams can more easily monitor their stacks—all with intelligent insights driven by our AI-strengthened Intelligent Observability platform.”

Availability

New Relic one-step observability for Kubernetes is available to all customers. Get started for free here. Learn more on the webpage and blog post.

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About New Relic

The New Relic Intelligent Observability Platform helps businesses eliminate interruptions in digital experiences. New Relic is the only AI-strengthened platform to unify and pair telemetry data to provide clarity over your entire digital estate. We move your problem solving past proactive to predictive by processing the right data at the right time to maximize value and control costs.

That’s why businesses around the world—including Adidas Runtastic, American Red Cross, Domino’s, GoTo Group, Ryanair, Topgolf, and William Hill—run on New Relic to drive innovation, improve reliability, and deliver exceptional customer experiences to fuel growth. Visit: www.newrelic.com.

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Elena Keamy
New Relic, Inc.
PR@newrelic.com

New Relic Corporate Communications


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New Relic, Inc.
PR@newrelic.com

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