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What does the Datadog integration do?

Steadwing connects to Datadog to query infrastructure metrics, monitor states, and application performance data from your Datadog account. During root cause analysis, Steadwing pulls relevant metrics to identify anomalies, resource bottlenecks, and performance degradation patterns that correlate with production incidents.

Why Use Datadog with Steadwing?

Metrics Analysis

Analyze infrastructure and application metrics during incidents

Anomaly Detection

Identify unusual metric patterns that indicate root causes

Resource Monitoring

Track CPU, memory, disk, and network usage during incidents

Monitor Correlation

Connect Datadog alerts to incident timing for better context

How do I connect Datadog to Steadwing?

Step 1: Create Datadog API Keys

Generate API Key

  1. Log in to your Datadog account
  2. Navigate to Organization SettingsAPI Keys
  3. Click + New Key
  4. Configure the key:
    • Name: Steadwing Integration
  5. Click Create Key
  6. Copy the generated API key

Generate Application Key

  1. In Datadog, go to Organization SettingsApplication Keys
  2. Click + New Key
  3. Configure the key:
    • Name: Steadwing Integration
  4. Click Create Key
  5. Copy the Application Key ID (not the full key)
Save your keys immediately! Store them securely as they provide access to your Datadog data.

Step 2: Identify Your Datadog Region

Determine your Datadog region by checking your Datadog URL:
  • app.datadoghq.comus1
  • us3.datadoghq.comus3
  • us5.datadoghq.comus5
  • app.datadoghq.eueu
  • ap1.datadoghq.comap1

Step 3: Connect Datadog in Steadwing

  1. Navigate to Steadwing Settings
  2. Find the Datadog integration card
  3. Click to expand the collapsible form
  4. Fill in the required fields:
    • API Key: Your Datadog API key
    • Region: Your Datadog site (us1, us3, us5, eu, or ap1)
    • Application Key: Your Datadog Application Key ID
  5. Toggle the switch to Enable the integration

What data does Steadwing pull from Datadog?

Data Collection

Steadwing queries Datadog for:
  • Infrastructure Metrics - CPU, memory, disk, network usage
  • Application Metrics - Request rates, latency, error rates
  • Custom Metrics - Any custom metrics you’ve configured
  • Monitor States - Active alerts and monitor status
  • Event Timeline - Deployments, configuration changes, alerts

What permissions does the Datadog integration need?

Required Permissions

The Datadog API integration requires:
  • metrics_read - Read time series metric data
  • monitors_read - Read monitor configurations and states

FAQs

The API Key authenticates your organization, while the Application Key identifies the specific user or service making API calls. Both are required for full Datadog API access.
Check your Datadog URL. For example, if you access Datadog at us3.datadoghq.com, your region is us3. If you use app.datadoghq.com, your region is us1.
No, Steadwing only has read access. It queries metrics and monitor states but never modifies configurations, dashboards, or data.
Yes, API calls count toward your Datadog rate limits. Steadwing is optimized to make minimal API calls, typically only during active RCA.
The integration will not work. Simply create new API keys and update them in Steadwing Settings to reconnect.
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