Splunk MINT: A Complete Introduction

Splunk MINT was an application designed to help IT organizations gain insights into the availability, usage, and performance of their company’s mobile apps. With the MINT app and the Splunk MINT SDK, admins and app developers gained the capability to measure and detect application crashes, performance issues, and usage.

Splunk MINT has been retired and its capabilities have been replaced by Splunk Real User Monitoring.

If you were thinking about trying Splunk MINT, instead you can now get end-to-end visibility with Splunk Real User Monitoring (RUM) as part of the Splunk Observability Cloud.

Splunk MINT End of Life (EoL)

Splunk MINT reached End of Sales and became no longer available for purchased on January 29, 2021, according to Splunk Docs.

Splunk MINT reached End of Support and End of Life on December 21, 2021, according to Splunkbase.

The full list of Splunk MINT applications and components that reached End of Life include:

How did Splunk MINT work?

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