When configuring Applications to be monitored, what probe types can be created?
A.
Page Fetch Time Probe and Cloud Path Probe
B.
Web Probe and Page Fetch Time Probe
C.
Page Fetch Time Probe and Server Response time Probe
D.
Web Probe and Cloud Path Probe
The Answer Is:
D
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
ZDX monitoring uses two major probe types: Web Probes and Cloud Path Probes. Web Probes measure application availability and page-fetch behavior, while Cloud Path Probes show hop-by-hop path quality, latency, packet loss, and network path conditions. Option D (Web Probe and Cloud Path Probe) is correct because those are the supported ZDX probe types.
Why the other options are incorrect:
A. Page Fetch Time Probe and Cloud Path Probe: Page Fetch Time is a metric from web probing; the pair listed is not the clean Web Probe and CloudPath Probe grouping used by ZDX.
B. Web Probe and Page Fetch Time Probe: A Web Probe is valid, but Page Fetch Time is a metric rather than the second probe type. The network path probe is CloudPath.
C. Page Fetch Time Probe and Server Response time Probe: Server Response Time measures how long the destination application takes to respond to a probe or request.
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