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how long is data stored for key request?

mony_r88
Contributor

What's the correct answer?

 

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Bert_VANDEGAER_
Participant

I believe none of the answers listed is 100% correct.

Seems that 'key requests' are 'Timeseries metrics' and therefor only limited by the amount of Cassandra diskspace available. So limitation lies within granularity and there the minimum interval is 1 -minute for the first 14 days and 5 minutes for 14-28 days.

So, I'd think the last option 14-28 days... is the 'best' answer, but it won't be 'single-request' granulatiry if more request happened within 5 minutes.

https://www.dynatrace.com/support/help/setup-and-configuration/dynatrace-oneagent/capabilities/data-...


mevlut_soner
Helper

Hi Monica,

By default, detailed history of all requests is stored for 10 days. Longer-term historical data is maintained for requests that you manually identify as key requests. Trend lines for key requests are stored perpetually, however the granularity of long-term history is gradually reduced over time:

  • 0-14 days: 1-minute interval granularity available for dashboarding and API access.
  • 14-28 Days: 5-minute interval granularity available for dashboarding and API access.
  • 28-400 days: 1-hour interval granularity available for dashboarding and API access.
  • 400+ days: 1-day interval granularity available for dashboarding and API access.

See: https://www.dynatrace.com/support/help/how-to-use-dynatrace/services-and-transactions/monitoring/mon...

Best Regards,
Mevlüt


HannahM
Dynatrace Leader
Dynatrace Leader

Hi Monica, single-request granularity is raw data. That is stored for the same amount of time whether it is a key request or not. So the answer would be 35 days.


Synthetic SME and community advocate.

This is the correct answer. Here is the link to the documentation, with all the details about Data retention periods:

https://www.dynatrace.com/support/help/how-to-use-dynatrace/data-privacy-and-security/data-privacy/d...

As you can see, the Requests and request attributes are stored in Dynatrace Saas for 35 days.


If you have any questions about the Community, you can contact me at maciej.neumann@dynatrace.com

jose_damian_rui
Organizer

Sorry but I realize that Dynatrace exam test considers "14-28 days" answer as wrong


On the other hand , explicit reference to 35 days is not reflected on the dynatrace documentation

https://www.dynatrace.com/support/help/how-to-use-dynatrace/transactions-and-services/monitoring/mon...


And to have a "clear view" (ironic mode) Dynatrace documentation reflects as Unlimited the data retention for key requests (https://www.dynatrace.com/support/help/how-to-use-dynatrace/data-privacy-and-security/data-privacy/d... 😞



Maybe dynatrace certification exams are wrong ?

I really appreciate your comments and references for clarifying!

Many Thanks.

Damián


As Hannah wrote in this topic earlier, requests and request attributes the stored for the same amount of time, whatever if it is a key request or not. So the correct answer is 35 days, as we can see in this documentation file:

https://www.dynatrace.com/support/help/how-to-use-dynatrace/data-privacy-and-security/data-privacy/d...


If you have any questions about the Community, you can contact me at maciej.neumann@dynatrace.com

Sorry Maciej but in the link you are referring I can see that data retention for key requests is "unlimited"

So for me it seems ambiguous and not clear.

If someone could explain I really appreciate.

Many Thanks!



In the question that you posted, there is a clear mention of the single-request granularity. The timeseries metrics are for the interval granularity (so the different kind of granularity than the question is asking about), as you can see here:

The single-request granularity, as Hannah already mentioned, is raw data. That is stored for the same amount of time whether it is a key request or not. The answer, in this case, is 35 days.

I hope that this clarifies everything!


If you have any questions about the Community, you can contact me at maciej.neumann@dynatrace.com

mahendran_a1
Newcomer

Hi Jose and Monica,


The correct answer is first 35 days with single request granularity


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