The Datadog Fundamentals certification assesses individuals’ foundational knowledge of the Datadog ecosystem. It covers a broad range of topics, from Linux command line basics to metric visualization strategies. Certification earners know how to use Datadog effectively for common use cases and are well equipped to learn more advanced topics specific to their roles.
This exam will test and validate knowledge on the following topics:
Each exam has a maximum seat time of 2 hours.
Candidates should be entry-level Datadog users who understand observability principles. They should be frequent users of Datadog’s core products and features.
Recommended Datadog Knowledge:
The following is a list (non-exhaustive) of specific job tasks that earners will not be required to perform:
The exam only contains one type of question:
Select the response that best answers the question posed. Incorrect answers, also known as distractors, are options that can be a plausible response for the question’s content area. Unanswered questions are scored as incorrect.
The exam includes 75 questions that will affect your score.
The exam includes 15 pre-test (unscored) questions that do not affect your score. Datadog collects information about candidate performance on pre-test questions to evaluate them for future use on exam forms. Pre-test questions are not identified to the candidate on the exam.
The Exam Content Outline includes the knowledge domains and related subdomains of content on the exam.
TehGuide note: see DD Fundamentals Certification Study Guide
It is expected that you have done some preparation for the exam. This can include not only using the platform but also taking some of Datadog’s recommended courses and reading relevant documentation. Below please find a list of recommended materials to go over to get you started.
For more information and resources, you can visit the Datadog Certification Overview and the Datadog Fundamentals Certification Learning Path.