In software testing and monitoring, "Synthetics" or "Synthetic Monitoring" refers to actively monitoring an application, API, or website by simulating user actions. These simulated actions are often referred to as synthetic transactions. This allows for proactively identifying issues and ensuring performance and availability before real users are impacted. It's commonly used to monitor uptime, response times, and functionality from various geographical locations and under different simulated conditions.
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