Datadog tags are used to mark different information with unique properties. For example, you might want to tag some data with "environment: production" while tagging information from staging or dev environment with "environment: staging".
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## Datadog Agent
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<summary>What are the component of a Datadog agent?</summary><br><b>
* Collector: its role is to collect data from the host on which it's installed. The default period of time as of today is every 15 seconds.
* Forwarder: responsible for sending the data to Datadog over HTTPS
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## Datadog Integrations
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<summary>What can you tell about Datadog integrations?</summary><br><b>
- Datadog has many supported integrations with different services, platforms, etc.
- Each integration includes information on how to apply it, how to use it and what configuration options it supports
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<summary>What opening some of the integrations windows/pages, there is a ection called "Monitors". What can be found there?</summary><br><b>
Usually you can find there some anomaly types that Datadog suggests to monitor and track.