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what is the best way to use Splunk with Azure? Installing Universal fowarder on the VMs or use Splunk Add-on for Microsoft Cloud Services?

Koko12345678
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I would like to know what are the benefits of using Splunk Add-on for Microsoft Cloud Services over installing the Universal Forwarder directly on the VMs ? do I'll get more/ better information by using Splunk Add-on for Microsoft Cloud Services? if yes, what is the differences?

In addition, if I'll choose to use Splunk Add-on for Microsoft Cloud Services, does my existing Splunk interface will be changed? does the query method will stay the same?

Thanks 🙂

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jconger
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Splunk Employee

A Universal Forwarder on an Azure VM gives you the most control of what you collect. If your indexer is not in Azure, it could be a challenge as the receiving side of the UF will need to be accessible.

If you just want performance data and Windows Event Logs from your VMS, I think it is easier to use the Splunk Add-on for Microsoft Cloud Services (MSCS). Azure takes care of getting the data into a storage account. The MSCS add-on pulls in this data. Also, accessibility isn't as much of a concern here as the storage accounts are publicly accessible (with a key).

The MSCS add-on has some more inputs that are useful including Audit, Resource, and generic storage. So, a lot of people use a combination of UF and the MSCS add-on and the Azure Monitor add-on too.

Regarding the question about changing your Splunk interface - the add-on is visible as a Splunk app for configuration. No other changes are made. The query method stays the same too.

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Koko12345678
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Thank you for your response, appreciate your help!

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jconger
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

A Universal Forwarder on an Azure VM gives you the most control of what you collect. If your indexer is not in Azure, it could be a challenge as the receiving side of the UF will need to be accessible.

If you just want performance data and Windows Event Logs from your VMS, I think it is easier to use the Splunk Add-on for Microsoft Cloud Services (MSCS). Azure takes care of getting the data into a storage account. The MSCS add-on pulls in this data. Also, accessibility isn't as much of a concern here as the storage accounts are publicly accessible (with a key).

The MSCS add-on has some more inputs that are useful including Audit, Resource, and generic storage. So, a lot of people use a combination of UF and the MSCS add-on and the Azure Monitor add-on too.

Regarding the question about changing your Splunk interface - the add-on is visible as a Splunk app for configuration. No other changes are made. The query method stays the same too.

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