Network Observability 1.11 for Red Hat OpenShift and Kubernetes introduces several new features. A new Service deployment model sits between the existing Direct and Kafka models, using Kubernetes Deployments with configurable replicas. The new FlowCollectorSlice CRD enables per-namespace, per-tenant control over sampling and subnet labels with RBAC support. A zero-click Loki setup (installDemoLoki) simplifies non-production testing. DNS name tracking (QNAME field) is now surfaced in traffic flow tables and a new Top 5 DNS Name graph. The Network Health dashboard and custom alerts reached GA, and recording rules via PrometheusRule are now supported to reduce alert fatigue. UI filters were consolidated into a single expression field with autocomplete, and two new Quick Filters (External ingress/egress) were added. Finally, the Kubernetes Gateway object is now recognized and displayed with a dedicated icon.

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New featuresService deployment modelThe FlowCollectorSlice custom resource definitionZero-click Loki for non-productionDNS nameImprovements in network healthRecording rulesEnhanced filtersKubernetes Gateway objectWrap upSort: