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Deprecation of Kubernetes Dashboard

Published: December 10, 2025

Effective: December 31, 2025

Deprecation notice

The Kubernetes Dashboard will be deprecated and removed from the Coralogix interface on December 31, 2025.

Why this is happening

Modern infrastructure teams operate in increasingly complex environments. From multi-cluster Kubernetes setups to dynamic scaling, noisy neighbors, regional compliance, and growing customer SLAs, the demands have changed.

The Kubernetes Dashboard was built for simplicity and single-cluster visibility. It is not designed to scale with modern workloads or support the depth of troubleshooting teams now require.

Infrastructure Explorer was purpose-built to address these gaps. It provides:

  • Multi-cluster visibility and filtering
  • Relationship-aware navigation between clusters, nodes, pods, and containers
  • Real-time and historical metrics
  • Inline access to logs, events, configurations, and ownership
  • Alert overlays for faster root cause analysis

This upgrade helps reduce context switching, increase visibility, and resolve infrastructure issues faster. See how it compares to the Kubernetes Dashboard.

What is affected

As of December 31, 2025, the following will be deprecated:

  • The Kubernetes dashboard user interface
  • Single-cluster pod and node views
  • Real-time-only CPU, memory, and disk usage charts
  • Basic filters limited to clusters or namespaces
  • Events only visible from the cluster level

These capabilities will no longer be accessible. Use Infrastructure Explorer for all infrastructure observability workflows.

What you need to do

No manual data migration is required. Infrastructure Explorer already uses your Kubernetes metrics and metadata.

To get started with Infra Explorer:

Common tasks and where to find them in Infrastructure Explorer

TaskUse this in Infrastructure Explorer
View all cluster entities and their relationshipsClusters table and Relationships tab in cluster drill-down
View cluster-level CPU and memory usageClusters table, drill-down view under Metrics
View nodes by geographical regionNode locations in cluster view
View node versions (for example, Kubelet)Node metadata in cluster drill-down
View pods grouped by statusRelationships → Pods tab in cluster drill-down
Find resource-intensive podsPods table, sortable by CPU and memory
Find resource-intensive nodesRelationships → Nodes tab, sortable by usage
View node-level metrics (CPU, memory, disk, network)Nodes table or drill-down via Relationships → Nodes
View Kubernetes events by node, namespace, or podEvents tab in drill-downs with advanced filters
Monitor node metrics over timeAggregate view in cluster drill-down, full history in node drill-down
Monitor pod metrics (CPU, memory, network)Pods table and Relationships → Pods in cluster drill-down
View pod metrics over timeTime-series graphs in pod drill-down
Identify noisy neighborsNode drill-down → Noisy Neighbor widget, live pod statistics
Correlate alerts with infrastructure issuesUse alert overlays on cluster and node views

What happens after December 31, 2025

  • The Kubernetes dashboard will be removed from the Coralogix interface.
  • All bookmarks or links to it will stop working.
  • Infrastructure Explorer becomes the default for all infrastructure views.
  • There is no impact to data collection, alerts, or configurations.
  • All observability features remain available through Infrastructure Explorer.

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