02 Dec 2025
09:47 PM
- last edited on
03 Dec 2025
07:41 AM
by
MaciejNeumann
Hello All,
Looking to get some thoughts on what's the best way to achieve cross cluster anomaly detection when we are running Dynatrace managed (offline) in a multi DC setup where you would have one Managed cluster running per DC ?
I know we have an option to connect remote environments which provides a dashboard view across the clusters and also adds the ability for tracing across the environments,
But, what's the best way to achieve anomaly detection across clusters in this scenario, can we have another federated cluster that merges the topology and events from multiple clusters and provide the intelligence to identify root cause?
Any recommendations for this scenario please?
05 Dec 2025 05:35 PM
I'd look into the option, when used with OneAgent the auto-baselining is the closest you'll get to a turnkey AD configuration.
https://docs.dynatrace.com/managed/shortlink/managed-hosted-self-monitoring#private-self-monitoring-...
Once set up there's also, this: https://www.dynatrace.com/hub/detail/dynatrace-self-monitoring-managed/
08 Dec 2025 12:36 AM
@jason_gs thanks for the response. The anomaly detection I was referring to is for applications that are running across different clusters , not for self monitoring of managed environment
08 Dec 2025 09:36 AM
Understood. In which case there's no such capability. The best you can do is report on the problems from the remote environments, in the x-env dashboard. The AD will need to be done in the local tenant.
regards
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