ActiveGate use cases - CORRECT ANSWERS Access sealed networks
Large memory dump storage
Collecting large external logs
AWS Mission Control -
... [Show More] CORRECT ANSWERS Managed customers can use this to access their clusters, check for system updates
SaaS Updates - CORRECT ANSWERS SaaS updates are done automatically
ActiveGate - CORRECT ANSWERS Proxy between OneAgent and a database, cloud, etc.
load distribution monitoring
Monitoring using AG
Virtualized infrastructure
Monitor cloud foundry, Kubernetes
Execute private HTTP monitors
Execute private browsers outside of network
SaaS Needs This Type of ActiveGate - CORRECT ANSWERS None. You can install an environment ActiveGate if there are security concerns
Cluster ActiveGate - CORRECT ANSWERS Shared between tenants or multiple environments within a cluster. Remote agents, JS agents, need to communicate with your cluster though a firewall
Environment ActiveGate - CORRECT ANSWERS an ActiveGate for one specific environment. If one or more network segments need their own private ActiveGate for whatever reason.
Environment and Cluster ActiveGates accept incoming ocnnections on this port - CORRECT ANSWERS 9999
Environment and Cluster ActiveGates make outgoing connections to the Dynatrace Server on this port - CORRECT ANSWERS 443
Customers must do this to make sure ActiveGates work properly - CORRECT ANSWERS configure firewall settings to permit communication through these ports
ActiveGate installation requirements - CORRECT ANSWERS 1 GB Free Disk Space, 1 dual core processor, 64 bit physical or virtual host (no container), Oracle Java 1.6 or higher
2GB RAM (4GB Recommended)
Account User - CORRECT ANSWERS These are users who are involved in managing account details such as company addresses, billing, payment information, and user management.
Account Users - types of user permission groups - CORRECT ANSWERS Account Manager, Finance Administrator, Account Viewer: Support
Environment User - CORRECT ANSWERS These are users who work with Dynatrace to monitor the health of the hosts, services, and infrastructure in their application environments.
Environment Users - types of user permission groups - CORRECT ANSWERS Monitoring administrator, confidential data administrtor, deployment administrator, monitoring viewer, log viewer
Account Viewer - CORRECT ANSWERS has access to environment consumption data, Help, and Support. No access to credit card data, invoices, or company/billing address info. Can't edit groups or assign users to groups.
Financial Admin - CORRECT ANSWERS can enter credit card data and review invoices. Has access to environment consumption data, Help, and Support. Can't edit groups or assign users to groups. No access to company/billing address info.
Account Manager - CORRECT ANSWERS has full account access. Can view and edit company data, enter credit card data, review invoices, create and edit groups, and add users to groups. Also has access to environment consumption data, Help, and Support.
Monitoring Admin - CORRECT ANSWERS has full environment access. Can change monitoring settings. Can download and install OneAgent.
Deployment Admin - CORRECT ANSWERS can download and install OneAgent. Has read-only access to the environment. Can't change settings.
Confidential data admin - CORRECT ANSWERS can view personal data (for example, method arguments) and configure request-data capture rules.
Monitoring Viewer - CORRECT ANSWERS can access the environment in read-only mode. Can't change settings. Can't download or install OneAgent.
Log Viewer - CORRECT ANSWERS can access and view the contents of log files. Reserved for users who need access to sensitive log file data. No other access rights. [Show Less]