New Relic and Pixie are integrating their technologies to provide visibility into Kubernetes clusters, allowing developers to gain insights into their applications' performance and behavior. The integration enables users to collect telemetry data from their Kubernetes cluster and use it to debug and optimize their applications. With the Pixie integration with New Relic One, users can see detailed information about their services, deployments, and pods, including CPU usage, memory usage, and throughput of requests over time. Additionally, eBPF (Extended Berkeley Packet Filter) is being explored as a powerful tool for observability, allowing developers to create automated debuggers that can analyze code at runtime. The integration aims to provide users with more visibility into their Kubernetes-based environments, making it easier to identify performance issues and optimize application performance.