Dynatrace Associate Exam (2025/2026) –
Accurate Real Exam | Associate-Level
Certification | Application Performance
Monitoring & Observability
Dynatrace OneAgent -CORRECTANSWER responsible for collecting all monitoring
data within your monitored environment. A single OneAgent per host is required to
collect all relevant monitoring data—even if your hosts are deployed within Docker
containers, microservices architectures, or cloud-based infrastructure.
A single instance of OneAgent can handle monitoring for all types of entities, including
servers, applications, services, databases, and more. OneAgent gives you all the
operational and business performance metrics you need, from the front-end to the back-
end and everything in between—cloud instances, hosts, network health, processes, and
services. OneAgent discovers all the processes you have running on your hosts. Based
on what it finds, OneAgent automatically activates instrumentation specifically for your
unique application stack. It also injects all tags required for user-experience monitoring
into the HTML of your application pages. New components are auto-instrumented on
the fly.
Dynatrace OneAgent : Supported technologies and versions -CORRECTANSWER You
can install OneAgent on the following Linux, Unix, Windows, and z/OS operating
systems.
, Real User Monitoring -CORRECTANSWER Real User Monitoring (RUM) is one of the
two fundamental constituents of Digital Experience Monitoring (DEM), the other one
being Synthetic monitoring. DEM is defined by Gartner as an availability and
performance monitoring discipline that supports the optimization of the operational
experience and behavior of a digital agent, human or machine, as it interacts with
enterprise applications and services.
Dynatrace RUM gives you the power to know your customers by providing performance
analysis in real time. This includes all user actions taken and how the various actions
impact performance. You can also easily identify problems or errors that occurred as
well as user experience ratings, geolocation breakdowns and much more. You can also
gain insight into the behavior of your users. This among others includes the number of
customers who return to your site. With Dynatrace RUM, you have the context over time
and immediate analysis to the complete picture of your end user experience.
Application and infrastructure monitoring -CORRECTANSWER Dynatrace application
and infrastructure monitoring is provided via installation of a single Dynatrace OneAgent
on each monitored host in your environment. OneAgent is licensed on a per-host basis
(virtual or physical server).
However, not all hosts are of equal size. Larger hosts consume more host units than do
smaller-sized hosts. We use the amount of RAM on a monitored server as a measuring
stick to determine the size of a host (i.e., how many host units it comprises). The
advantage of this approach is its simplicity—we don't take technology-specific factors
into consideration (for example, the number of JVMs or the number of microservices
Accurate Real Exam | Associate-Level
Certification | Application Performance
Monitoring & Observability
Dynatrace OneAgent -CORRECTANSWER responsible for collecting all monitoring
data within your monitored environment. A single OneAgent per host is required to
collect all relevant monitoring data—even if your hosts are deployed within Docker
containers, microservices architectures, or cloud-based infrastructure.
A single instance of OneAgent can handle monitoring for all types of entities, including
servers, applications, services, databases, and more. OneAgent gives you all the
operational and business performance metrics you need, from the front-end to the back-
end and everything in between—cloud instances, hosts, network health, processes, and
services. OneAgent discovers all the processes you have running on your hosts. Based
on what it finds, OneAgent automatically activates instrumentation specifically for your
unique application stack. It also injects all tags required for user-experience monitoring
into the HTML of your application pages. New components are auto-instrumented on
the fly.
Dynatrace OneAgent : Supported technologies and versions -CORRECTANSWER You
can install OneAgent on the following Linux, Unix, Windows, and z/OS operating
systems.
, Real User Monitoring -CORRECTANSWER Real User Monitoring (RUM) is one of the
two fundamental constituents of Digital Experience Monitoring (DEM), the other one
being Synthetic monitoring. DEM is defined by Gartner as an availability and
performance monitoring discipline that supports the optimization of the operational
experience and behavior of a digital agent, human or machine, as it interacts with
enterprise applications and services.
Dynatrace RUM gives you the power to know your customers by providing performance
analysis in real time. This includes all user actions taken and how the various actions
impact performance. You can also easily identify problems or errors that occurred as
well as user experience ratings, geolocation breakdowns and much more. You can also
gain insight into the behavior of your users. This among others includes the number of
customers who return to your site. With Dynatrace RUM, you have the context over time
and immediate analysis to the complete picture of your end user experience.
Application and infrastructure monitoring -CORRECTANSWER Dynatrace application
and infrastructure monitoring is provided via installation of a single Dynatrace OneAgent
on each monitored host in your environment. OneAgent is licensed on a per-host basis
(virtual or physical server).
However, not all hosts are of equal size. Larger hosts consume more host units than do
smaller-sized hosts. We use the amount of RAM on a monitored server as a measuring
stick to determine the size of a host (i.e., how many host units it comprises). The
advantage of this approach is its simplicity—we don't take technology-specific factors
into consideration (for example, the number of JVMs or the number of microservices