
Naveen Ravada contributed to the newrelic/infrastructure-agent and newrelic/helm-charts repositories by building cloud integration features and improving deployment reliability. He developed OpenTelemetry proxy support and modernized Helm charts, enabling flexible telemetry routing and secure configuration for enterprise environments. Using Go, YAML, and Helm, Naveen expanded automated test coverage and introduced Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) data collection, implementing robust error handling and modular harvester architecture. He addressed logging configuration reliability and enhanced CI feedback by refining test suites. His work demonstrated depth in backend development, system monitoring, and configuration management, resulting in broader platform coverage and improved observability across cloud environments.

Oct 2025: Delivered OCI integration for the infrastructure agent, enabling OCI metadata harvesting, cloud type detection, and OCI instance entity name lookup to ensure correct identification and reporting in OCI environments. No major bugs fixed this month; stability improvements and groundwork for broader OCI coverage were completed as part of the feature rollout. Overall impact: expands Oracle Cloud coverage, strengthens multi-cloud observability, reduces manual configuration, and improves dashboard accuracy. Technologies/skills demonstrated: Go-based data collection pipelines, cloud metadata APIs, OCI integration patterns, testing, and cross-functional collaboration.
Oct 2025: Delivered OCI integration for the infrastructure agent, enabling OCI metadata harvesting, cloud type detection, and OCI instance entity name lookup to ensure correct identification and reporting in OCI environments. No major bugs fixed this month; stability improvements and groundwork for broader OCI coverage were completed as part of the feature rollout. Overall impact: expands Oracle Cloud coverage, strengthens multi-cloud observability, reduces manual configuration, and improves dashboard accuracy. Technologies/skills demonstrated: Go-based data collection pipelines, cloud metadata APIs, OCI integration patterns, testing, and cross-functional collaboration.
In September 2025, the infrastructure-agent team delivered two critical bug fixes in newrelic/infrastructure-agent, focusing on reliability and developer productivity. The changes improve observability by ensuring NRIA_LOG_FORMAT applies reliably by defaulting NRIA_LOG_LEVEL when unset, and they speed up feedback loops by fixing test lint issues and enabling parallel test execution. These workstreams reduce downtime risk, improve CI throughput, and demonstrate stronger code quality practices across the repository.
In September 2025, the infrastructure-agent team delivered two critical bug fixes in newrelic/infrastructure-agent, focusing on reliability and developer productivity. The changes improve observability by ensuring NRIA_LOG_FORMAT applies reliably by defaulting NRIA_LOG_LEVEL when unset, and they speed up feedback loops by fixing test lint issues and enabling parallel test execution. These workstreams reduce downtime risk, improve CI throughput, and demonstrate stronger code quality practices across the repository.
Performance-focused monthly summary for 2025-08: Delivered OCI Support Harvester in the newrelic/infrastructure-agent, expanding cloud coverage and data collection capabilities for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. The change introduces an OCI-specific harvester and data collection flow, with stubs, unit tests, and robust error handling to identify and gather OCI instance information, enabling smoother onboarding for OCI workloads. Commit 2e1f1f018e1677a0b5bf3c126d0be3453bcf1296 encapsulates the feature work (Feat/oci (#2111)). No major customer-facing bugs were resolved this month; the focus was on feature enablement and groundwork that improves data fidelity and future reliability. Overall impact: broader platform coverage, improved monitoring fidelity for OCI resources, and a scalable path for additional cloud providers. Technologies/skills demonstrated: Go-based infrastructure-agent development, modular harvester architecture, testing discipline, error handling, and OCI integration readiness.
Performance-focused monthly summary for 2025-08: Delivered OCI Support Harvester in the newrelic/infrastructure-agent, expanding cloud coverage and data collection capabilities for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. The change introduces an OCI-specific harvester and data collection flow, with stubs, unit tests, and robust error handling to identify and gather OCI instance information, enabling smoother onboarding for OCI workloads. Commit 2e1f1f018e1677a0b5bf3c126d0be3453bcf1296 encapsulates the feature work (Feat/oci (#2111)). No major customer-facing bugs were resolved this month; the focus was on feature enablement and groundwork that improves data fidelity and future reliability. Overall impact: broader platform coverage, improved monitoring fidelity for OCI resources, and a scalable path for additional cloud providers. Technologies/skills demonstrated: Go-based infrastructure-agent development, modular harvester architecture, testing discipline, error handling, and OCI integration readiness.
Month: May 2025. Focused on expanding automated testing coverage for the infrastructure-agent with two new test suites, improving validation of resource metrics and data states.
Month: May 2025. Focused on expanding automated testing coverage for the infrastructure-agent with two new test suites, improving validation of resource metrics and data states.
Month 2025-01: Delivered modernization and TLS/config enhancements for nr-ebpf-agent Helm chart in newrelic/helm-charts. Includes version bumps, README/docs updates, and template refactors for clearer structure and configuration. Enhanced TLS handling and added configuration parameters for security contexts and node affinity to improve deployment security and reliability. Changes synchronized with the nr-ebpf-agent chart update (commit 03b49e46192565db217f99b658b333b5026e6ea2).
Month 2025-01: Delivered modernization and TLS/config enhancements for nr-ebpf-agent Helm chart in newrelic/helm-charts. Includes version bumps, README/docs updates, and template refactors for clearer structure and configuration. Enhanced TLS handling and added configuration parameters for security contexts and node affinity to improve deployment security and reliability. Changes synchronized with the nr-ebpf-agent chart update (commit 03b49e46192565db217f99b658b333b5026e6ea2).
In December 2024, delivered OpenTelemetry proxy support for nr-ebpf-agent within the newrelic/helm-charts repo. The feature enables configuring HTTP/HTTPS proxies via environment variables in the nr-ebpf-agent Helm chart and updates the chart version to route telemetry data through specified proxy endpoints. A focused bug fix addressed NR-348247 related to Otel proxies, consolidating the proxy-based telemetry path (#1543). The work enhances deployment flexibility in restricted networks and improves telemetry reliability for enterprise environments.
In December 2024, delivered OpenTelemetry proxy support for nr-ebpf-agent within the newrelic/helm-charts repo. The feature enables configuring HTTP/HTTPS proxies via environment variables in the nr-ebpf-agent Helm chart and updates the chart version to route telemetry data through specified proxy endpoints. A focused bug fix addressed NR-348247 related to Otel proxies, consolidating the proxy-based telemetry path (#1543). The work enhances deployment flexibility in restricted networks and improves telemetry reliability for enterprise environments.
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