Get your data into Dynatrace with Extensions 2.0.
Dynatrace can ingest data from hundreds of tools, which means you get:
If we don't have a pre-built solution for your situation, you can declaratively bring metrics into Dynatrace that feed platform analytics and monitoring capabilities. Dynatrace links your data in a meaningful way so you can explore it, build instrumentation, and set up alerting.
Remote extensions
Verify that your designated ActiveGate has the Extensions 2.0 module active and running.
If either of these properties needs to be changed, see Configuration properties and parameters of ActiveGate.
Any changes made via ActiveGate configuration files require a restart of the ActiveGate and Extensions Execution Controller (EEC) services.
Familiarize yourself with Extensions 2.0 concepts.
Get to know the Extensions 2.0 lifecycle and management.
Get started with Extensions 2.0 by creating a simple WMI extension.
Learn the basic structure and elements of your extension YAML file.
Customize various aspects of Dynatrace to the specifics of data acquired by your extension.
Learn how to sign extensions for secure distribution in your environment.
Extend your observability into data from your network devices with declarative metrics based on SNMP OIDs.
Extend your observability into data from devices exposing Windows Management Instrumentation interface.
Extend your applications and services data with metrics acquired from a Prometheus endpoint outside Kubernetes.
Extend your observability into data acquired from a database layer using SQL queries.
Extend your observability into data acquired from JMX MBeans.
Extend your observability into data from any technology that exposes data via an interface using custom-coded extensions based on the Dynatrace-provided Python SDK.