New Relic has introduced a quickstart for Kubernetes clusters to provide a bird's-eye view of golden signals like latency, error rates, and throughput directly from the cluster without requiring an agent. This is achieved through its integration with Pixie, which uses eBPF (Extended Berkeley Packet Filter) to collect metrics, events, logs, and traces across services and applications. The quickstart provides a dashboard for monitoring latency, errors, and throughput, as well as example alerts, allowing users to find function call bottlenecks, locate problem services in the cluster, and filter HTTP calls to gain deeper insights into their Kubernetes environment. New Relic's free account includes 100GB of data per month, one free Full user with access to the entire platform, and unlimited free Basic users, dashboards, alerts, and queries.