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Contain Complexity With New Relic’s Kubernetes Integration

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Ali Gerrard
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1,089
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16
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English
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Summary

Gannett's infrastructure is managed using containers and Kubernetes, but without proper monitoring, teams can lose track of what's happening in their clusters, leading to issues like capacity problems, container crashes, and API unresponsiveness. New Relic's Infrastructure on-host integration for Kubernetes provides deep monitoring of the container orchestration layer, collecting metrics on nodes, Namespaces, Deployments, ReplicaSets, Pods, and containers to provide total visibility, alerting, and dashboards for all Kubernetes entities. This integration helps teams monitor user experience, applications, containers, deployments/pods, nodes, cluster capacity, and resource utilization, allowing them to troubleshoot issues quickly and efficiently. With this integration, teams can move from an infrastructure-centric view to an application-centric one, combining application metrics with Kubernetes metrics to gain a deeper understanding of application performance in their clusters.

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