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Pixie is Now Available as Part of New Relic One

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Date Published
Author
John Withers, Director of Product Marketing
Word Count
787
Company Posts That Month
29
Language
English
Hacker News Points
-
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No
Summary

Pixie, now generally available as part of New Relic One, enhances Kubernetes monitoring by providing code-level insights and eliminating typical monitoring gaps. This open-source observability tool automatically captures detailed application profiles, system metrics, and Kubernetes-specific data, enabling developers to debug faster without code changes or redeployments. Pixie's integration within New Relic One offers instant visibility and uses eBPF for auto-instrumentation, allowing users to gain insights into application performance through features like flamegraphs and full-body request analysis. Designed specifically for developers, Pixie addresses limitations of traditional Kubernetes monitoring tools by offering actionable, developer-centric insights and a comprehensive view of application and infrastructure interactions. With the integration, New Relic customers can leverage Pixie's capabilities at no additional cost, enhancing their ability to swiftly diagnose and resolve performance bottlenecks.

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