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Master Zabbix as an observability and automation platform with this complete certification guide for the Zabbix Certified Specialist program (2026/2027). This comprehensive resource covers full-stack monitoring, log aggregation, metric visualization, automated remediation, event correlation, AIOps integration, and end-to-end observability implementation. Essential for IT professionals and DevOps engineers implementing modern monitoring and automation solutions.

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Zabbix Certified Specialist - Observability &
Automation Platform - Complete Certification
Guide 2026/2027

Exam 5/5 | Mastery Level | 50 Next-Gen Scenario Questions


Domain 1 – Predictive Analytics & Anomaly Detection (12 Q)

Q1. Your e-commerce platform’s checkout latency SLO is 300 ms. Every Friday 20:00
traffic spikes 4×. You must open a scaling ticket before latency breaches 250 ms. Which
integrated solution predicts the breach 10 min early?


A. Static trigger {Checkout:api.latency.last()}>250


B. Calculated item avg(//api.latency,5m) + trigger >250


C. Dependent item → JavaScript (Holt-Winters) → forecast(10m,250) → trigger on
forecast breach

D. Export data to Grafana → alert via webhook

Answer: C


Rationale: C leverages Zabbix-native preprocessing (Holt-Winters) and forecast() for

predictive alerting inside the platform. A is reactive; B is smoothed but still lagging; D
externalizes the logic, fragmenting the observability stack.

Q2. A microservice emits no metric during idle. You must detect anomalous zero at
03:00 when zero is normal. Best native approach:

,A. nodata(5m)=1


B. band(api.calls,1h,0,0) + time shift 03:00-04:00


C. forecast() with fit=1h and deviation=3


D. change(0)=0


Answer: C


Rationale: forecast() learns historical pattern (including nightly zeros) and flags

deviation outside 3-sigma band. A fires every night; B is manual band; D fires on any
flatline.

Q3. You need per-customer anomaly on error rate (1k customers). Which design scales
inside Zabbix?


A. 1k calculated items using foreach + band()


B. Prometheus exporter histogram + histogram_quantile


C. LLD rule → customer prototype → band() trigger


D. Export to Kafka → Flink ML → alert back via sender


Answer: C

Rationale: LLD keeps anomaly logic inside Zabbix and scales horizontally. A creates 1k
heavy items; B externalizes; D is complex pipeline.

Q4. A seasonal metric (daily+weekly) needs dynamic threshold. Which preprocessing
first?

, A. JavaScript: deseasonalize = value -

forecast(//metric,1d,fit=1w)


B. Regex: @^\d+@RESULT@value


C. Prometheus pattern


D. CSV to JSON


Answer: A

Rationale: Deseasonalization enables fixed-band anomaly on residual. Others are
parsing steps.

Q5. You want 95 %ile forecast for disk usage 7 days ahead. Which formula?


A. forecast(//vfs.fs.size[pused],7d,95)


B. percentile(//vfs.fs.size[pused],7d,95)


C. timeleft(//vfs.fs.size[pused],7d,95)


D. band(//vfs.fs.size[pused],7d,95)


Answer: A


Rationale: forecast() accepts percentile parameter. B is historical percentile; C

estimates time to threshold; D is static band.

Q6. A microservice emits Prometheus histogram. You need forecast on 99.9 %ile. Steps:

A. Prometheus pattern → histogram_quantile → forecast()

B. JSONPath → percentile(99.9) → band()
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