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Dynatrace

Overview

What is Dynatrace?

Dynatrace is an APM scaled for enterprises with cloud, on-premise, and hybrid application and SaaS monitoring. Dynatrace uses AI-supported algorithms to provide continual APM self-learning and predictive alerts for proactive issue resolution.

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Pricing

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Synthetic Monitoring

$0.001

Cloud
per synthetic request

Kubernetes Platform Monitoring

$0.002

Cloud
per hour for any size pod

Real User Monitoring

$0.00225

Cloud
per session

Entry-level set up fee?

  • No setup fee
For the latest information on pricing, visithttps://www.dynatrace.com/pricing/

Offerings

  • Free Trial
  • Free/Freemium Version
  • Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Product Demos

What is Dynatrace?

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Dynatrace Demo - Deliver Perfect Software Experiences

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Dynatrace Quick Demo - Automated baselining

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Dynatrace Demo - 5 minute getting started overview

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Product Details

What is Dynatrace?

Dynatrace is an AI-centered software intelligence platform. It includes APM features scaled for enterprises and with individual transaction-level monitoring capabilities as well as infrastructure monitoring, AIOps, digital business analytics, and digital experience monitoring. Businesses use the Dynatrace platform to collaborate internally and deliver value to users with minimal effort.

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Intro to the magic of Dynatrace

Dynatrace Technical Details

Deployment TypesSoftware as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based
Operating SystemsUnspecified
Mobile ApplicationNo

Frequently Asked Questions

Dynatrace is an APM scaled for enterprises with cloud, on-premise, and hybrid application and SaaS monitoring. Dynatrace uses AI-supported algorithms to provide continual APM self-learning and predictive alerts for proactive issue resolution.

ScienceLogic SL1, Datadog, and LogicMonitor are common alternatives for Dynatrace.

Reviewers rate Usability highest, with a score of 9.

The most common users of Dynatrace are from Enterprises (1,001+ employees).
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Comparisons

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Reviews From Top Reviewers

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Evaluating app monitoring

Rating: 8 out of 10
May 23, 2018
MS
Vetted Review
Verified User
Dynatrace
1 year of experience
We are using the app [monitoring] solution to monitor our shop floor system landscape. This is Java-based and is used for problem analysis and use case monitoring.
  • Trace analysis
  • Use case tracking
  • Multiple drill down options
Cons
  • Cumbersome interface
  • Difficult to map use cases with user activity
  • Manual configuration settings
  • Impact on runtime environment when installing
  • Well suited for user experience measurement and root cause analysis.
  • Less for local and offline client system monitoring.

Dynatrace platform - all in one monitoring solution!

Rating: 10 out of 10
January 31, 2019
KP
Vetted Review
Verified User
Dynatrace
6 years of experience
We use Dynatrace throughout our DevOps cycle from build & test, performance testing, UEM, Application troubleshooting & problem triage, and export to Splunk & Tableau for reporting.
  • Performance and full stack analytics
  • Problem triage and deep dive analysis
  • Alert & quickly identify problems and root cause
Cons
  • The licensing model is giving my management heart burn. As a long time AppMon customer, we shouldn’t have to re-buy our investment in order to move to the new Dynatrace platform.
  • Tech support continues to be condescending and unhelpful. They don’t read the tickets and then re-ask for information we already provided.
Dynatrace continues to grow and lead in their industry. The software is solid, not bug ridden. The sales, marketing, Exec, and PS staff are exceptional. The feature set continues to be ahead of the curve. Great work, keep it up!

Full stack monitoring

Rating: 9 out of 10
February 05, 2020
Vetted Review
Verified User
Dynatrace
1 year of experience
Its main purpose for us is monitoring full-stack applications.
  • Easy to install.
  • Very scalable.
Cons
  • Session reply won't work for some 3rd party products.
  • Two factor authentication for synthetic testing is not working.
Dynatrace with a hybrid data center model works well for monitoring. Less critical applications and infra can be avoided and save licensing costs.

Enterprise monitoring with ease!

Rating: 8 out of 10
February 06, 2020
Vetted Review
Verified User
Dynatrace
4 years of experience
We use Dynatrace across the company to monitor our critical business applications so that our customers are getting the best experience possible from us. Dynatrace allows us to deploy faster with less man power than competing products and helps identify issues automatically.
  • OneAgent deployment is really easy.
  • AI baselines and automatic problem identification.
Cons
  • Licensing model complexities for large companies.
  • Better APIs to bring more transparencies to the usage of the tool (dem usage, host unit usage, etc).
We use Dynatrace on a large chunk of our Openshift implementation and it works well for us there. It's easy to spin up a container with our OneAgent ready to go. We would love to see more mainframe support in the product so we can migrate off of the AppMon product.

Dynatrace Review

Rating: 10 out of 10
February 07, 2020
Vetted Review
Verified User
Dynatrace
6 years of experience
Dynatrace is used by infrastructure support teams, web development teams, platform DevOps teams, and the service desk. It addresses service response time issues, availability issues, bad code issues, and resource utilization issues.
  • Installs easily with no modifications needed to target applications.
  • Provides detailed PurePath code-level visibility to all application transactions not just sampled ones.
Cons
  • Dynatrace could improve the license model. They license host units, DEMs, and metrics differently.
  • Price model for host units is based on host memory size and this can be costly.
It is well suited for Java applications, Windows servers, Linux servers, cloud applications. It is good at web availability, real user monitoring of web sites and java applications. It not as good at frameworks like weblogic due to the admin console and other web logic server issues and the T3 protocol.
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