
"More context, less switching Traditionally, serverless and APM tooling lived in separate dashboards. That made it harder to trace issues across systems. With this GA release, all telemetry flows through the New Relic platform and shows up in APM views. That includes: Function invocation timelines Linked traces to upstream and downstream services Cold start tracking Error grouping and alerting Cold starts, handler errors, concurrency throttling-these issues are now easier to spot."
"Integrating Unified Serverless Monitoring into your workflow is straightforward: Step 1: Instrumentation Add New Relic's serverless agent to your functions using provided AWS Lambda layers or via supported frameworks (Serverless Framework, SAM). Step 2: Configure your Account Connect your cloud provider (AWS Lambda) through the New Relic UI to start ingesting data instantly. Step 3: Explore and Monitor Log into New Relic One, navigate to the Serverless Monitoring dashboard, and immediately access comprehensive function-level performance data and full-stack correlations."
All serverless telemetry flows into New Relic APM views, consolidating function invocation timelines, linked traces, cold start tracking, and error grouping with alerting. Per-invocation traces enable isolation of slow invocations, identification of latency-inducing dependencies, and detection of misconfigurations such as memory or timeout issues. AI-driven optimization produces automated insights to reduce over-provisioning, lower cloud bills, and improve execution time. Integration requires adding New Relic's serverless agent via AWS Lambda layers or supported frameworks, connecting the AWS Lambda account through the New Relic UI, and using the Serverless Monitoring dashboard in New Relic One to view function-level performance and full-stack correlations.
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