Splunk 9: Correlating Events with Transactions
by Karun Subramanian
This course will teach you to use Splunk Enterprise to group and correlate log events from disparate sources.
What you'll learn
Often, the data available in the Splunk platform needs to be grouped to correlate events from multiple sources. In this course, Splunk 9: Correlating Events with Transactions, you’ll learn to make use of the capabilities of Splunk Enterprise to discover, group, correlate, and apply
transactions. First, you’ll explore how to identify and create transactions using the transaction SPL command and its various options. Next, you’ll discover creating reports and dashboards using the results of transactions. Finally, you’ll learn how to avoid using transactions in certain scenarios by comparing transactions and stats commands. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of Splunk Enterprise needed to group and correlate events with transactions.
About the author
Karun is passionate about IT operations. He has 20+ years of hands-on experience in diverse technologies ranging from Linux Administration to Cloud technologies, and everything in between. He specializes in modernizing IT operations with automation, end-to-end monitoring, CI/CD and containerization. He holds professional certifications from half a dozen companies, including IBM, Oracle and Splunk. Karun has extensive experience in popular Application Performance Management tools such as Dynatrac... moree and New Relic; Log aggregation tools such as Elastic Search and Splunk; Software development in Java and Python. He has helped numerous companies implement devops,CI/CD, Monitoring, Log aggregation and Cloud migrations (AWS and Azure) Karun loves to teach. He enjoys producing high-quality, engaging learning materials that are useful for the learners immediately. In his spare time, Karun loves to read fiction, and coach elementary school basketball teams.