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New Relic achieves Google Cloud Ready designation for Cloud SQL

New Relic has achieved the Google Cloud Ready - Cloud SQL designation for Cloud SQL, Google Cloud’s Fully managed relational database service for MySQL, PostgreSQL, and SQL Serve

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Kiran Hew

New Relic now monitors Microsoft Azure Linux container host for AKS

Stay on top of AKS cluster health with New Relic support for the Azure Linux container host.

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Anna Alfano

Analyze Amazon Security Lake logs for a complete understanding of security

Learn how the integration with Amazon Security Lake logs sends data from multiple AWS regions and accounts to New Relic.

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Joseph Counts

How to import Google Cloud logs without an agent

Learn how to forward Google Cloud Platform logs to New Relic without deploying any APM or log forwarding agent.

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Zameer Fouzan

Log monitoring for cloud-native architectures

Learn about log monitoring in the cloud.

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Michelle Scharlock

Six reasons you should build with New Relic and AWS

Six things all AWS Activate startup founders and engineers should do to build and scale their ideas.

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Dayna Lord

John Kinmonth

Nexthink’s migration to the cloud

In 2020, Nexthink transformed its offering by migrating 80% of its business to the cloud. Read how Nexthink partnered with New Relic to transform its delivery model and overall off

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Pascal Gandilhon

The Azure Native New Relic Service is now generally available

With New Relic hosted in Microsoft Azure, store your telemetry data in Azure, onboard rapidly, and retire Microsoft Azure Consumption Commitment (MACC) spend.

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Kevin Downs

How to deploy New Relic infrastructure using AWS CloudFormation

Use our walkthrough guide for deploying the New Relic infrastructure agent using AWS CloudFormation.

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Kevin Downs

Measuring performance across Amazon EC2 instances

Learn how to monitor Amazon EC2 performance across instances, along with the services and applications running on your EC2 instances.

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Franz Knupfer

Monitoring your AWS Lambda applications with New Relic

… Monitoring your AWS Lambda applications with New Relic … code school in Portland, Oregon. With AWS Lambda , you can run applications … servers. You set triggers that invoke AWS

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Franz Knupfer

10 common struggles with cloud-native infrastructure

Are you looking to transition to a cloud-based infrastructure? Here are the most common challenges with cloud-native architecture to look out for.

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Dayne Miller

See everything from Amazon CloudWatch Metric Streams in near real time

To get broader and deeper insights, learn how to detect and respond to operational events faster using Amazon CloudWatch Metric Streams and New Relic.

6 min read

Kevin Downs

Using Terraform to configure New Relic in the cloud

Learn how a new Terraform integration for New Relic can help you integrate with popular cloud providers like AWS, GCP, and Azure.

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Samuel Vandamme

New Relic announces support for Amazon VPC Flow Logs via Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose

Send Amazon VPC Flow Logs via Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose to reduce Amazon CloudWatch-related costs, and explore and navigate flow logs across your technology estate.

6 min read

Josh Biggley

Introducing our add-on for Amazon EKS Blueprints

Learn how to simplify deploying New Relic Kubernetes observability components in your Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) clusters.

3 min read

Brad Schmitt

John Withers

Log monitoring for cloud-native architectures

Understand and navigate the complicated relationship between log monitoring and cloud-native apps.

6 min read

Michelle Scharlock

CNCF Annual Survey Report Review: The state of cloud and Kubernetes

The CNCF Annual Survey Report contains much to be excited about - and even proud of - for cloud practitioners.

5 min read

Leon Adato

Full-stack observability for all engineers building on AWS

Read about how New Relic continues to double down on collaborating with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to deliver full-stack observability for engineers.

6 min read

Riya Shanmugam

Explaining Kubernetes for developers who know how to code

Kubernetes is hard—We’re here to present it to you in a new light, specifically for developers. Learn why k8s can save you time.

5 min read

Ali Diamond

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