Level up your Kubernetes skills with our online course for Nonprofit engineers.

Technical Impact Manager
2 min readDec 8, 2023

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What is Kubernetes and how can I use it?

Get an overview of how the New Relic infrastructure agent uses, collects, and displays data at the infrastructure layer. Then instrument your own applications to collect, monitor, and troubleshoot data such as CPU usage, storage, and network traffic in a Kubernetes cluster.

About this course

In this course, you will learn how the New Relic infrastructure agent uses, collects, and displays data at the server level. You will instrument an application with the New Relic Infrastructure agent to collect and monitor basic infra-level data such as CPU usage, storage, and network traffic.

You will then extend your knowledge of infrastructure with an additional hands-on lab where you will instrument and troubleshoot a Kubernetes cluster using the New Relic Platform.

After completing this course, you will be able to…

  • Instrument a service using New Relic’s guided install process for infrastructure monitoring and Kubernetes
  • Identify root cause issues using telemetry data collected by the infrastructure agent
  • Troubleshoot common scenarios in a Kubernetes cluster using the New Relic Observability Platform

This course is part three of a three-part learning path called the New Relic Practitioner. Complete all three courses in this path to earn the Observability Practitioner badge.

Badge to show off your new skills!

Click here to get started today: https://learn.newrelic.com/instrumenting-your-infrastructure

If you’re a Nonprofit, a charity or an NGO looking to level up your Observability skills, come join our Nonprofit program here: https://newrelic.com/social-impact/signup

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Technical Impact Manager
Technical Impact Manager

Written by Technical Impact Manager

Hi, I work at New Relic helping Nonprofits unleash data magical super powers! If you are a nonprofit or charity organization sign up here: newrelic.org/signup

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