New Relic, Inc. announced it has joined the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF)
Governing Board as a platinum member. New Relic supports CNCF's mission
of making cloud-native computing ubiquitous by providing governance,
thought leadership, and engineering resources to shape and influence the
direction of the cloud-native ecosystem. As part of this mission, as
well as New Relic's commitment to making observability open for
everyone, New Relic is in the process of contributing Pixie,
its Kubernetes-native in-cluster observability platform, as a new open
source project to CNCF under Apache 2.0 license. Zain Asgar, GM of Pixie
and New Relic Open Source, and CEO and co-founder of Pixie Labs (acquired by New Relic in December 2020), has joined the CNCF Governing Board and will participate in a keynote address at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2021.
New Relic will also expand its existing relationship with Amazon Web
Services (AWS) to provide its Pixie observability solution on AWS.
"Open
source is a defining value for New Relic and Pixie, which is why we are
standardizing our observability offerings with OpenTelemetry and are in
the process of contributing Pixie as an open source project to CNCF,"
said Zain Asgar, GM of Pixie and New Relic Open Source at New Relic, and
CEO and co-founder of Pixie Labs. "We have seen the positive impact of
open governance on open source projects first-hand, and we look forward
to supporting this initiative on an industry-wide level through our
Platinum membership in CNCF."
Pixie Open Source
Pixie,
the next-generation observability platform for cloud-native
applications, enables developers to see all of their applications'
metrics, events, logs, and traces with a single CLI command. Pixie's
technology removes the need to add instrumentation code, set up ad hoc
dashboards, or move data off of the cluster, saving developers valuable
time so they can focus instead on building better software. The open
sourcing of Pixie represents a significant investment in the community,
and a majority of Pixie's engineering resources have been dedicated to
the effort.
"The
cloud native community is the fastest growing open source community in
the world. Our mission in CNCF is to go further and make cloud native
computing ubiquitous," said Priyanka Sharma, General Manager at the
Cloud Native Computing Foundation. "We are pleased to welcome New Relic
as a Platinum member, and to add Zain Asgar to our board. Zain and New
Relic's commitment to furthering our mission and supporting our
community will go a long way. We look forward to their nuanced expertise
and perspective on observability in particular."
Pixie on AWS
Pixie Open Source will now run on AWS as
an expansion of the recent collaboration with New Relic on AWS Distro
for OpenTelemetry as a secure, production-ready, AWS-Supported
distribution of the OpenTelemetry project. Pixie Open Source on AWS aims
to improve customer experience and make it easier for users to monitor
the health and performance of their AWS container applications. In
addition, Jaana Dogan, Principal Engineer at AWS, will join the Pixie
open source governance board.
Mark Carter, General Manager, Observability Services, AWS said, "With eBPF,
a new instrumentation capability in Linux that is supported by the
Pixie Platform, developers and operators can take advantage of a new
observability superpower. Pixie's no-instrumentation data collection
capability together with OpenTelemetry protocol support in New Relic is a
great example of invent and simplify on behalf of our customers and
positions New Relic as an innovation leader. We are excited to
collaborate with New Relic to extend the power of Pixie to the wider
CNCF community."
New Relic's Commitment to Open Source
As
part of its commitment to the CNCF community, open source, and open
standards, New Relic will standardize its observability offerings with
CNCF's OpenTelemetry standards. New Relic's native OpenTelemetry
protocol (OTLP) support and curated user experiences will allow
customers to use this new standard of instrumentation to understand,
troubleshoot, and optimize their systems. New Relic has also open
sourced more than 10 years of R&D in agents, integrations, SDKs,
CLIs and custom visualizations in its New Relic One catalog, making it
easier for engineers to access and build custom instrumentation. New
Relic is also a founding member of Eclipse Adoptium, a leading provider of fully compatible, high-quality distributions of Java runtimes based on OpenJDK source codes.
For
developers who need instant visibility into their cloud-native
applications without any instrumentation, New Relic is making Pixie Open
Source generally available to all customers globally on May 4, 2021, to
coincide with the first day of KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2021.
For more information on Pixie Open Source, visit px.dev.
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