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Splunk Query Optimization – 20 Tips for Writing Better SPL PLUS Additional Resources
Learn key takeaways from our webinar on Splunk Query Optimization and access 20 tips for writing better SPL.
Splunk ES Assets and Identities – Critical to a Successful Deployment
Assets and identities provide critical context to the notable events generated by your correlation searches. Learn tips for properly configuring Splunk ES assets and identities.
Splunk Archive to AWS S3: How to Add Amazon S3 Storage to Your Splunk Environment
Perfect for archiving data that is infrequently needed, but is still searchable by Splunk.
Splunk Search Optimization: Improving Query Response Times
Want to speed up your search times in Splunk? Practice good habits when writing Splunk queries and keep your Splunk searches as efficient as possible.
Reducing Splunk Pricing & Your Splunk License Usage (Trimming the Fat)
Take the time to verify you’re making the most of the license you have. In this article, we’ll explore ways you can trim the fat from your Splunk license consumption.
Getting the Most Out of a Splunk Professional Services Engagement
Professional Services time is valuable so it’s important for customers to maximize the amount of work-time delivered by external service providers.
Configuring Splunk SAML Without SAML Authorization Data
When your SAML provider is properly configured, Splunk can be very easy to configure to work with a large variety of SSO/SAML providers. These configurations can be done either through the UI or via configuration files.
Key Takeaways from Splunk’s 2016 Annual Conference
There was a lot to learn at Splunk’s 2016 annual conference (.conf), including the introduction of new programs, enhancement to their products, and much more.
Raising Awareness of a Known Splunk Vulnerability
The scripted/modular input is a powerful tool, but it can be a devastating pivot. Learn about some possible mitigation steps for this Splunk vulnerability.
Splunk Configuration Management in a Mass Cluster
As server clusters grow and gain more and more hosts, they become harder to manage. Enter: Splunk configuration management and remote execution frameworks.