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Due to the rapid evolution of technology, most computer-science programs focus on architecture and design fundamentals. This typically means that students graduate without any knowledge of modern monitoring best practices, let alone experience with monitoring tools. Ambitious students who attempt to learn about monitoring on their own often face another barrier: the financial cost.
To help eliminate the financial barrier, we have partnered with GitHub’s Student Developer Pack and are offering students a free Datadog Pro account. The Datadog Student Developer program includes a monthly allocation of up to 10 hosts, 500 GB of ingested logs, 1,000 browser tests, 100,000 LLM requests, and more. Just as with our paid Datadog Pro accounts, each student can:
For more information and to get your free Datadog Pro account, check out the Datadog Student Developer program page.
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