Synthetic actions and requests {Ans: A browser monitor or browser clickpath "synthetic action" is an interaction with a synthetic browser that triggers a web request that includes a page load, navigation event, or action that triggers an XHR or Fetch request. Browser monitors perform a single synthetic interaction (for example, measuring the performance and availability of a single URL) and consume one synthetic action per execution. Clickpath monitors are sequences of pre-recorded synthetic actions. Clickpaths consume one action per each interaction that triggers a web request. Scroll downs, keystrokes, or clicks that don't trigger web requests aren't counted as actions.}HTTP monitor {Ans: consists of one or multiple HTTP(S) requests (for example, GET, POST, HEAD requests). Each request executed by an HTTP monitor equates to one synthetic request.}Dynatrace OneAgent : Supported technologies and versions {Ans: You can install OneAgent on the following Linux, Unix, Windows, and z/OS operating systems.}Application and infrastructure monitoring {Ans: Dynatrace application and infrastructure monitoring is provided via installation of a single Dynatrace OneAgent on each monitored host in your environment. OneAgent is licensed on a per-host basis (virtual or physical server). However, not all hosts are of equal size. Larger hosts consume more