Deployment Architecture

What happend to the Interactive Splunk Validated Architecture (iSVA) tool?

muradgh
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Lately, I have been reading the Splunk Validated Architectures (SVAs) [found here

The document states in the Introduction that there is a tool called "Interactive Splunk Validated
Architecture (iSVA)", and in there is a link to it (https://sva.splunk.com), but this link redirects me to the pdf itself! 

I have searched for the tool on google but with no luck, now I'm just wondering what happened to this tool and where I can find it.

I really appreciate any help anyone can provide.

Edit:
Is there any newer version of the document? because the current one is from January 2021.

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scelikok
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Hi @muradgh,

Interactive Splunk Validated Architecture (iSVA) tool is available only for Splunk employees and contracted Splunk Professional Services partners. Only the PDF version is publicly available and updated when an important change occurs. The current version is enough for most use cases.

 

If this reply helps you an upvote and "Accept as Solution" is appreciated.

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scelikok
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Hi @muradgh,

Interactive Splunk Validated Architecture (iSVA) tool is available only for Splunk employees and contracted Splunk Professional Services partners. Only the PDF version is publicly available and updated when an important change occurs. The current version is enough for most use cases.

 

If this reply helps you an upvote and "Accept as Solution" is appreciated.
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