Splunk 7 Essentials
Splunk 7 Essentials, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 3.4, with 48 lectures, 8 quizzes, based on 12 reviews, and has 72 subscribers.
You will learn about Explore what role each feature plays while installing and configuring Splunk Store event data in Splunk indexes, classify events into sources and add data fields Learn and use Splunk search processing language commands and best practices Create powerful real-time or user-input dashboards Discover security and deployment considerations while creating a Splunk environment Create your own forms for custom visualization This course is ideal for individuals who are If you are an application developer who wants to understand the operational intelligence of your enterprise, this course will show you the way. or You will also find this course useful if you’re just getting started with Splunk and want to become well versed with the services offered by Splunk 7. It is particularly useful for If you are an application developer who wants to understand the operational intelligence of your enterprise, this course will show you the way. or You will also find this course useful if you’re just getting started with Splunk and want to become well versed with the services offered by Splunk 7.
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Summary
Title: Splunk 7 Essentials
Price: $19.99
Average Rating: 3.4
Number of Lectures: 48
Number of Quizzes: 8
Number of Published Lectures: 48
Number of Published Quizzes: 8
Number of Curriculum Items: 56
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 56
Original Price: $199.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Explore what role each feature plays while installing and configuring Splunk
- Store event data in Splunk indexes, classify events into sources and add data fields
- Learn and use Splunk search processing language commands and best practices
- Create powerful real-time or user-input dashboards
- Discover security and deployment considerations while creating a Splunk environment
- Create your own forms for custom visualization
Who Should Attend
- If you are an application developer who wants to understand the operational intelligence of your enterprise, this course will show you the way.
- You will also find this course useful if you’re just getting started with Splunk and want to become well versed with the services offered by Splunk 7.
Target Audiences
- If you are an application developer who wants to understand the operational intelligence of your enterprise, this course will show you the way.
- You will also find this course useful if you’re just getting started with Splunk and want to become well versed with the services offered by Splunk 7.
Splunk has evolved from a normal log monitoring tool to a de facto tool used in almost every enterprise, spanning from IT to security and even marketing.
This course will get you off to a steady start by helping you understand how to install Splunk and set up a sample machine data generator, called Eventgen. By learning how to create various reports, dashboards, and alerts, you’ll then be able to analyze and visualize your data with a completely new perspective. You’ll later explore how to model data for business users using Splunk’s Pivot functionality. As you cover more chapters, you’ll get up to speed with testing Splunk’s powerful HTTP Event Collector and send data to Splunk Enterprise and Splunk Cloud. After covering core Splunk functionality, you’ll gain insights into some real-world best practices for using this technology. Throughout this fully updated edition, you’ll also come across ’Tips from the Fez’, which are additional comments and best practice recommendations from a member of the SplunkTrust Community.
By the end of this course, you’ll know exactly how to use the many features of Splunk to your advantage and transform your machine data into resourceful insights that positively affect business decisions.
About the Author
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J-P Contreras, a Splunk-certified administrator and sales engineer, has delivered value-oriented data analytics and performance planning solutions for more than 20 years. He has built award-winning consulting teams to help companies turn data into analytical insights. He helps companies implement Splunk. He received his MBA in e-commerce from DePaul University’s Kellstadt Graduate School of Business, Chicago, in 2001. He trains in DePaul’s Continuing Education Program and is a member of DePaul’s Driehaus School of Business Advisory Board.
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Erickson Delgado is an enterprise architect living in Orlando who loves to mine and analyze data. He began using Splunk in version 4.0 and has pioneered its use into his current work. He has worked with start-up companies in the Philippines to help build their open-source infrastructure. He has developed applications with Python and Node.js, is interested in Go, and loves recovering programming with C/C++. In recent years, he engaged himself in employing DevOps in his work. He blows off steam by saltwater fishing, mountain biking, crafting robots, and touring the country.
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Betsy Page Sigman is a distinguished professor at the McDonough School of Business at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. She has taught courses in statistics, project management, databases, and electronic commerce for the last 16 years, and has been recognized with awards for teaching and service. She has also worked at George Mason University in the past. Her recent publications include a Harvard Business case study and a Harvard Business review article. Additionally, she is a frequent media commentator on technological issues and big data
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Adam Frisbee is a 15 year IT veteran and holds an MS in Information Systems from the University of Utah, where he also teaches graduate and undergraduate classes in Information Systems. His expertise is in cloud computing, VMware, Splunk, data warehousing, systems analysis and design, networking and servers, and university-level teaching.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Bringing in Data
Lecture 1: Course Overview
Lecture 2: Installation and Setup
Lecture 3: Introduction to Splunk
Lecture 4: Lesson Overview
Lecture 5: Splunk and Big Data
Lecture 6: Splunk Data Sources
Lecture 7: Creating Indexes
Lecture 8: Buckets
Lecture 9: Log Files as Data Input
Lecture 10: Splunk Events and Fields
Lecture 11: Extracting New Fields
Lecture 12: Lesson Summary
Chapter 2: Search Processing Language
Lecture 1: Lesson Overview
Lecture 2: Anatomy of a Search
Lecture 3: Time Modifiers
Lecture 4: Search Command – stats
Lecture 5: Lesson Summary
Chapter 3: Reporting, Alerts and Search Optimization
Lecture 1: Lesson Overview
Lecture 2: Data Classification with Event Types
Lecture 3: Data Normalization with Tags
Lecture 4: Data Enrichment with Lookups
Lecture 5: Creating and Scheduling Reports
Lecture 6: Creating Alerts
Lecture 7: Search and Report Acceleration
Lecture 8: Scheduling Options
Lecture 9: Lesson Summary
Chapter 4: Dynamic Dashboarding
Lecture 1: Lesson Overview
Lecture 2: Creating Effective Dashboards
Lecture 3: Form Inputs
Lecture 4: Static Real-Time Dashboard
Lecture 5: Creating a Choropleth Map
Lecture 6: Lesson Summary
Chapter 5: Data Models and Pivot
Lecture 1: Lesson Overview
Lecture 2: Creating a Data Model
Lecture 3: Data Model Acceleration
Lecture 4: Lesson Summary
Chapter 6: HTTP Event Collector
Lecture 1: Lesson Overview
Lecture 2: The HEC
Lecture 3: Lesson Summary
Chapter 7: Taking Splunk to the Organization
Lecture 1: Lesson Overview
Lecture 2: Searches
Lecture 3: Advanced Searches
Lecture 4: Lesson Summary
Chapter 8: Taking Splunk to the Organization
Lecture 1: Lesson Overview
Lecture 2: Common Organizational Use Cases
Lecture 3: Splunk Architecture Considerations
Lecture 4: The Splunk Community and Online Resources
Lecture 5: Lesson Summary
Instructors
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Packt Publishing
Tech Knowledge in Motion
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