Anyone taken the Dynatrace Associate exam recently? What should I study most?
Hi everyone,
I am currently studying for the Dynatrace Associate Certification exam and wanted to get advice from people who have taken it recently. I am trying to understand what areas deserve the most focus before booking the exam. A few things I am curious about:
Does the exam focus more on real troubleshooting scenarios or general observability concepts
How important is hands-on experience with OneAgent deployment, dashboards, alerts, and root cause analysis
Were there any topics that felt more detailed than expected during the exam
Which resources helped you the most while preparing
I have also been exploring Study4Exam practice questions because I have heard quite a lot about them for certification preparation. Has anyone here used them for the Dynatrace Associate exam? Did you find them reliable and close to the actual exam style?
Would really appreciate any feedback or preparation tips from recent test takers.
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Gracie commented
I passed the Dynatrace Associate exam recently and can share a few things that helped me during preparation.
1. The exam is definitely more scenario based than I expected. A lot of questions test how you would identify performance issues, analyze dependencies, or respond to alerts using Dynatrace tools.
2. Hands-on practice is very important. Make sure you spend time working with dashboards, problem analysis, tagging, management zones, and OneAgent deployment.
3. I also explored Study4Exam Dynatrace Associate practice questions while preparing. In my experience, they were helpful for understanding the exam pattern and getting comfortable with scenario style Dynatrace Associate questions. Some of the Dynatrace Associate questions felt quite similar to the actual exam format, especially around troubleshooting and monitoring workflows.
More info here: https://www.study4exam.com/dynatrace/free-dynatrace-associate-questions
4. Along with that, I still recommend using official Dynatrace learning modules and doing hands-on practice because practical understanding makes a big difference in this exam.
My advice would be to combine practical labs with Dynatrace Associate practice questions so you can build both confidence and real understanding before the exam.