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What you get
A Metoro account without a subscription: the free tier is enough to connect one small cluster, look at the service map and judge how well the AI analysis lands, and you add a paid tier yourself. Look at the email owner and traces of use — they show whether the account was created for resale or actually worked in. Check whether connections to someone else's clusters and a previous owner's dashboards are still in the account: telemetry is sensitive data in both directions. The marketplace guarantee covers sign-in and working access at the moment of delivery.
About the service
An autonomous site reliability engineer for Kubernetes: observability and incident analysis in one place, with telemetry gathered by eBPF — a Linux kernel technology — so application code stays untouched and containers are never restarted. Straight after installation you see seven kinds of signal: logs from stdout and structured JSON, metrics following the RED and USE methodologies, distributed traces with zero code changes, continuous profiling with CPU and memory flame graphs, Kubernetes events, cluster resource versioning, and deployment context down to the commit, author and pull request. Then the AI takes over: it notices a regression or anomaly by itself, investigates a firing alert, verifies whether a fresh deployment affected production, produces a root cause analysis and can open a pull request with a fix. It ships with a cluster service map, dashboards, alerting, cost monitoring, uptime and cron job monitoring, plus separate monitoring of AI agent behaviour. It installs with a single Helm command and is operational within minutes, behaves identically on EKS, GKE, AKS, OpenShift and bare-metal Kubernetes, is compatible with OpenTelemetry and Prometheus, notifies in Slack and delivers fixes through GitHub. It can be deployed as a cloud service, inside your own cloud managed by the vendor, or entirely on your own infrastructure.