Correct Answers
Q1
Merging Services
Answer: Dynatrace identifies web-request services in the same process group that
perform identical functions. You can select which to merge.
Q2
Environment-wide Privacy Settings
Answer: Options include masking user actions, masking end users' IP addresses and
GPS coordinates, and masking personal data in URIs.
Q3
PurePath
Answer: A PurePath is diagnostic information for every single transaction, enabling
more accurate reporting and faster root cause analysis.
Q4
Dynatrace Open Discovery
Answer: The ability to automatically discover and map your entire technology stack,
including applications, services, processes, hosts, networks, and infrastructure, using
a single agent and Smartscape technology without manual configuration.
Q5
RUM JS Update Tools
Answer: Tools that automatically update RUM JS when manually installing the tag into
an app include JavaScript tag and REST API.
Q6
RUM and APIs
Answer: RUM leverages the Dynatrace API, OpenTelemetry, and ActiveGate to collect,
process, and analyze user experience data, enabling insights into application
performance and user behavior.
, Q7
Instrumenting RUM
Answer: You can still instrument RUM using JS tag (manual), code snippet
(synchronous or asynchronous), or via Inline Code when OneAgent isn't available.
Q8
OpenTelemetry in Cloud Apps
Answer: Not all cloud-based apps provide OpenTelemetry for more visibility, but it is
becoming a standard for observability in cloud-native applications. Dynatrace natively
supports OpenTelemetry.
Q9
Encryption Standard
Answer: TLS 1.3 secures data between OneAgent and ActiveGate.
Q10
Dynatrace Encryption Standards
Answer: TLS 1.3 encrypts in-transit data, AES-256 encrypts stored data, and IPSec
operates at the network layer.
Q11
Cloud Navigator
Answer: Cloud Navigator auto-discovers AWS resources (EC2, Lambda) and
dependencies.
Q12
Supported Cloud Platforms
Answer: Dynatrace supports AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, and Heroku.
Q13
Service Detection
Answer: Services are picked up once the process is restarted because code injection
begins at process startup.