‎14 Jan 2025 08:33 AM - edited ‎11 Feb 2025 08:15 AM
Hello, Community!
We're excited to bring you another chapter in our series of knowledge resources for the newly launched Dynatrace Apps and Frameworks. Today, we're thrilled to introduce a new feature: Network Availability Monitors! 🎉
If you missed our previous articles, make sure to catch up on Anomaly Detection, Automations, Business Analytics, Clouds, Databases, DEM, Discovery and Coverage, Distributed Tracing, Infrastructure and Operations, OpenPipeline, Problems, and Services FAQ articles.
Network Availability Monitors (NAM) are designed to help you ensure your network's reliability and performance. They allow you to monitor network uptime and performance, gain real-time insights into your network's availability, and identify potential issues.
Together with Jacek Janowicz @Jacek_Janowicz, Senior Product Manager, we've created a comprehensive knowledge base to help you get the most out of NAMs.
Check out the links below!
General:
What is NAM?
Why should I use NAM?
Usage:
What are NAM advantages over EF1.0 extensions?
What is the concept of requests within NAM monitors?
What is the best approach to configure NAM monitors for ICMP Ping / TCP Port?
How do NAM monitors trigger the problems?
What is the difference between the Target list and Target filter options for defining NAM monitor’s ...
Could you explain the concept of different constraints within NAM monitors?
Are there any NAM limitations I need to be aware of?
Is the 5,000 limit strictly for the number of monitors that can be created or is this the total numb...
Is NAM available for Dynatrace Managed users?
Additional materials:
NAM documentation
Hub Synthetic
Blog post: Dynatrace extends Synthetic Monitoring capabilities with NAM to validate the availability of infrast...
Feedback channel
More content coming soon!