Observability on Windows, before eBPF is production-ready
No large enterprise runs a single stack. A shiny new Kubernetes cluster sits right next to a Windows Server box that has quietly run the billing system for a decade without missing a beat. Both keep the business running. Both deserve the same visibility. Linux runs most server workloads, and Coroot grew up there. Our open-source node-agent uses eBPF to collect metrics, logs, traces, and profiles, with no code changes. But "most" is not "all".