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You’ll get visibility into HTTP services using golden signals, HTTP transactions, database transactions, distributed tracing, and JVM metrics. You can operate, debug, and scale your Kubernetes clusters based on the information you learn about how your clusters and services are running. Using the New Relic [Explorer](/docs/new-relic-one/use-new-relic-one/core-concepts/new-relic-explorer-view-performance-across-apps-services-hosts/), you can see key metrics and events at every level, starting with the cluster, and diving down into namespaces, deployments, and pods. You can quickly spot anomalous behavior, and where it’s happening.

And dive deeper using embedded visualizations of your Pixie data. Quickly identify hot spots with [Flamegraph](#flamegraph). On the [Live debugging with Pixie tab](#live-debugging), answer questions like what SQL requests your app is making or which services are talking to each other.
And then dive deeper using embedded visualizations of your Pixie data. Quickly identify hot spots with [Flamegraph](#flamegraph). On the [Live debugging with Pixie tab](#live-debugging), answer questions like what SQL requests your app is making or which services are talking to each other.

## Install Auto-telemetry with Pixie

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