Splunk for Operations

The old way: Silos of instrumentation slow recovery.

Your organization, like most, probably uses many incompatible tools to monitor and troubleshoot different components in your infrastructure. One tool to monitor your JVMs, a specialized tool for each database, multiple tools for each operating system, and network diagnostic and monitoring tools... the list goes on. These tool silos are redundant, expensive and don’t play well with one another.

The new way: All your IT data in one place speeds recovery.

Splunk indexes every type of IT data from every source and lets you search, alert and report in real time across your entire infrastructure from one place. Splunk delivers rapid results and adapts to change effortlessly without any complicated models or rules to implement or maintain.

Benefits

  • Recover from problems faster
  • Less downtime
  • Improve service levels
  • Identify problems before your customers do
  • Avoid escalations
  • Fewer recurring incidents
  • Understand real service levels

Use Splunk for:

Troubleshooting
Splunk will be the first and last place you (or anyone else in your organization) need to go to troubleshoot any service problem in minutes

Monitoring
It's the most versatile monitoring tool in your arsenal. Save any search and schedule it to routinely alert you based on the results

Change detection
With Splunk, you can continuously monitor files in any path without deploying yet another agent.

Change validation
Close the loop on change management by letting you actually validate that each change was made and had the desired impact

Service level management
Splunk gives you the power to understand real service levels by leveraging the data already logged across all of your applications and components.

Talk to an Operations Expert

Steve Hudson Expertise: Troubleshooting failures and monitoring large-scale, N-Tier J2EE and .NET applications

Jeff Blake Expertise: Managing high availability databases infrastructures

Vi Ly Expertise: Monitoring and troubleshooting large-scale LAMP and J2EE environments on Linux and Windows

Eric Garner Expertise: J2EE monitoring and troubleshooting and messaging infrastructures

Harper Mann Expertise: Network management, change management and virtualization

Michael Wilde Expertise: Monitoring and troubleshooting Windows applications and infrastructures

Robert Ide Expertise: Managing large-scale virtualization and grid computing environments

Mark Bagley Expertise: ITIL, IT Governance, SOX and large-scale Splunk deployments

Dan Goldburt Expertise: Monitoring and service level management for mission critical applications and infrastructure

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