New Relic eBPF Expands Kernel-Level Observability
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New Relic eBPF Expands Kernel-Level Observability
"New Relic eBPF now extends visibility to monitor applications running on Kubernetes and Hosts to include infrastructure and network behavior-enabling platform engineers, SREs, and DevOps teams to correlate application performance with underlying system and network activity from a single, unified experience."
"Recent enhancements, including New Relic eBPF Network Metrics, extend this capability by providing deep, real-time insights into TCP and DNS activity at the kernel level."
"With New Relic eBPF, teams can automatically discover and monitor services, analyze process-level behavior, and identify performance bottlenecks across distributed systems-without code changes or manual instrumentation."
New Relic eBPF simplifies monitoring for Kubernetes and hosts by offering insights into application performance, infrastructure, and network behavior. It builds on eBPF technologies and extends visibility beyond Kubernetes to full-stack kernel observability. Recent enhancements include real-time insights into TCP and DNS activity, allowing teams to attribute network behavior to specific processes. This capability enables quick identification of performance issues without the need for packet capture or manual correlation, facilitating automatic service discovery and performance bottleneck analysis across distributed systems.
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