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Synthetic tests allow you to observe how your systems and applications are performing using simulated requests and actions from around the globe. Datadog tracks the performance of your webpages and APIs from the backend to the frontend, and at various network levels (HTTP, SSL, DNS, WebSocket, TCP, UDP, ICMP, and gRPC) in a controlled and stable way, alerting you about faulty behavior such as regressions, broken features, high response times, and unexpected status codes.
Datadog offers API tests, Multistep API tests, Browser tests, and Mobile tests.
To monitor internal-facing applications, run your tests from managed locations or private locations. Synthetic tests can be triggered manually, on a schedule, or directly from your CI/CD pipelines.
If you haven’t already, create a Datadog account.
To set up your first Synthetic test with Datadog, choose from the following options:
Use and enrich Synthetic monitors to send notifications when a Synthetic Monitoring test is failing. The following use cases are available:
synthetics.attributes object.For more information, see Synthetic Monitoring notifications.
Use Version History in Synthetic Monitoring to run a previous version of a test, restore your test to any saved version, or clone a version to create a new Synthetic Monitoring test.
Additional helpful documentation, links, and articles:
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