07/11/2025 | News release | Distributed by Public on 07/11/2025 00:54
Modern Kubernetes environments are dynamic and complex, often comprising hundreds or thousands of ephemeral services and workloads. While Kubernetes-native observability tools provide some visibility, developers and operators frequently lack the contextual insights necessary to correlate service performance with infrastructure events, deployment changes, or network bottlenecks.
Today, we're announcing the preview release of Kubernetes Monitoring with OpenTelemetry-a significant step forward in open, scalable, and frictionless observability for cloud-native environments.
This new capability combines OpenTelemetry Collector metrics, events and logs with Kubernetes metadata in a single, curated New Relic experience. It enables teams to quickly diagnose performance anomalies across pods, services, nodes, and namespaces without writing a single line of instrumentation code.
Kubernetes Monitoring with OpenTelemetry helps improve detection, troubleshooting, and collaboration across DevOps, SRE, and platform teams-without requiring the installation of additional agents or custom exporters and with an unified view, you no longer need to piece together disparate views from Grafana, kubectl, and CloudWatch.
You can get started with just a few steps:
Ready to reduce blind spots in your Kubernetes environment?
Try Kubernetes Monitoring with OpenTelemetry now in preview:
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