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# DataDog
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- [DataDog](#datadog)
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- [Questions](#questions)
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- [Basics](#basics)
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## Questions
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### Basics
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<details>
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<summary>Describe at least three use cases for using something like Datadog. Can be as specific as you would like</summary><br><b>
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* Monitor instances/servers downtime
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* Detect anomalies and send an alert when it happens
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* Service request or response latency
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</b></details>
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<summary>What ways are there to collect or send data to Datadog?</summary><br><b>
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* Datadog agent installed on the device or location which you would like to monitor
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* Using Datadog API
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* Built-in integrations
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</b></details>
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<summary>What is a host in regards to Datadog?</summary><br><b>
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Any physical or virtual instance that is monitored with Datadog. Few examples:
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- Cloud Instance, Virtual Machine
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- Bare metal node
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- Platform or service specific nodes like Kubernetes node
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Basically any device or location that has Datadog agent installed and running on.
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</b></details>
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<summary>What is a Datadog agent?</summary><br><b>
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</b></details>
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<details>
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<summary>What are Datadog agents?</summary><br><b>
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</b></details> |