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Published inJan 2013
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ISBN-139781849693288
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VINCENT BUMGARNER
VINCENT BUMGARNER
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VINCENT BUMGARNER

Vincent Bumgarner has been designing software for over 20 years, working with many languages on nearly as many platforms. He started using Splunk in 2007 and has enjoyed watching the product evolve over the years. While working for Splunk, he has helped many companies train dozens of users to drive, extend, and administer this extremely flexible product. At least one person in every company he has worked with has asked for a book, and he hopes that this book will help fill their shelves.
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We have touched upon a wide variety of subjects in this chapter, each of which possibly deserves a chapter of its own. Maybe that will be the next book.

We talked about the different purposes of Splunk instances, how to collect data from a variety of sources, how to install the Splunk binary, how to size your indexers, and how to manage the configuration of many instances, and finally, we touched upon a few advanced deployment topics.

In our final chapter, we will write some code to extend Splunk in a variety of ways.

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Published in: Jan 2013Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781849693288

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VINCENT BUMGARNER

Vincent Bumgarner has been designing software for over 20 years, working with many languages on nearly as many platforms. He started using Splunk in 2007 and has enjoyed watching the product evolve over the years. While working for Splunk, he has helped many companies train dozens of users to drive, extend, and administer this extremely flexible product. At least one person in every company he has worked with has asked for a book, and he hopes that this book will help fill their shelves.
Read more about VINCENT BUMGARNER