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Splunk 9.x Enterprise Certified Admin Guide

You're reading from  Splunk 9.x Enterprise Certified Admin Guide

Product type Book
Published in Aug 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803230238
Pages 256 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Srikanth Yarlagadda Srikanth Yarlagadda
Profile icon Srikanth Yarlagadda

Table of Contents (17) Chapters

Preface 1. Part 1: Splunk System Administration
2. Chapter 1: Getting Started with the Splunk Enterprise Certified Admin Exam 3. Chapter 2: Splunk License Management 4. Chapter 3: Users, Roles, and Authentication in Splunk 5. Chapter 4: Splunk Forwarder Management 6. Chapter 5: Splunk Index Management 7. Chapter 6: Splunk Configuration Files 8. Chapter 7: Exploring Distributed Search 9. Part 2:Splunk Data Administration
10. Chapter 8: Getting Data In 11. Chapter 9: Configuring Splunk Data Inputs 12. Chapter 10: Data Parsing and Transformation 13. Chapter 11: Field Extractions and Lookups 14. Chapter 12: Self-Assessment Mock Exam 15. Index 16. Other Books You May Enjoy

Understanding Splunk indexes

An index is a specific type of data storage inside Splunk Enterprise; in other words, to keep it simple, an index is a repository of data. For example, you are searching for your address on a form online and you input your address details: you provide your house number, your street, and your postcode, which is unique to you. Similarly, if you want to search for specific data in Splunk, you can find it by using its index.

There are two types of Splunk indexes. They are called event indexes and metrics indexes. Event indexes store any type of text data, and this is the default index type. Metrics indexes only store metrics data, which must comply with a defined structure. There are special commands in Splunk, usually prefixed with m such as mstats, mpreview, and mcatalog, for working with metrics data. Metrics indexes are a completely different topic and beyond the scope of this book. If you would like to read more about them, please visit https://tinyurl...

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