Datadog Synthetic & UX Monitoring


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Rajesh Kumar

(Senior DevOps Manager & Principal Architect)


Rajesh Kumar — an award-winning academician and consultant trainer, with 15+ years’ experience in diverse skill management, who has more than a decade of experience in training large and diverse groups across multiple industry sectors.

Synthetic monitoring



Synthetic monitoring is a monitoring technique that is done by using an emulation or scripted recordings of transactions. Behavioral scripts are created to simulate an action or path that a customer or end-user would take on a site, application or other software.

Real User Monitoring (RUM)



  • Real user monitoring (RUM) is a passive monitoring technology that analyzes all user interaction with a website or client interacting with a server or cloud-based application. Monitoring actual user interaction with a website or an application is important to operators to determine if users are being served quickly and without errors and, if not, which part of a business process is failing.

Real User Monitoring


Synthetic Monitoring vs. Real User Monitoring


Synthetic Monitoring vs. Real User Monitoring


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