The goal of this blog post is to educate customers on how to create Synthetics uptime HTTP test in bulk using a CSV file with Splunk Observability Synthetics terraform provider. There was functionality in Rigor where users can create bulk uptime tests using CSV file data, and we will be deprecating this functionality in Splunk Observability Synthetics. Read on for ideas on how to leverage terraform to achieve the same functionality in Splunk Observability.
moreStreamline GDI for your Node.js applications running in Linux and Kubernetes environments.
moreNative SLOs in Splunk Observability Cloud make it easier than ever for you to track the reliability and performance of the services that impact your critical user journeys and business goals.
moreThere is upcoming planned maintenance for Splunk Synthetic Monitoring during specific windows from February 15 - February 23, 2024. During these windows, the user interface of Splunk Synthetic Monitoring will not be available, and some tests may be paused momentarily.
moreThe attached white paper will teach you how to think about overhead in an observability context. In it, we cover the causes of overhead, why overhead is so hard to measure, and why it's even harder to reliably predict. Lastly, we present some practical techniques for understanding overhead in your environment and some strategies for coping with it.
moreSplunk Observability customers with GCP and Azure integrations can now access the OpenTelemetry insights view within the UI.
moreLatest enhancements to the navigators within Splunk Infrastructure Monitoring (IM) give users greater context and flexibility as they expand visibility and troubleshoot across their environments.
moreCheck out our new and improved Time Picker functionality in our Observability Cloud suite!
moreWe've upgraded our metric streams setup for AWS integrations, introducing options in UI guided setup alongside the API method. With this release, you can easily enable Splunk-managed streaming or opt for AWS-managed streaming via the new Quick AWS Partner Setup in the CloudWatch console. Plus, we also provide enhancements for AWS integrations by expanding metadata sync services for Amazon Keyspaces and providing visibility over your AWS integrations' states with new detailed status. This release will be available first in selected realms, with general availability on November 6. Read on for more details!
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moreNew for Splunk Observability Cloud in September - AWS PrivateLink enabled! Read on for the details.
moreAutomate Test Creation, Replay Errors, and Detect More OOTB with APM Detectors — Splunk's latest enhancements bring a new lens to help IT and Engineering teams control service data, test, and debug issues across more scenarios and in more context than ever before. By ensuring more scenarios are accounted for, tested, and optimized, teams can better understand errors in more context to anticipate and mitigate issues before they impact customers. Read on for a summary of what's new and how to get started!
moreMetric telemetry from AWS ELBs will be enhanced to include metadata linking ELB metrics to the ELB Target Group. Metrics which are reported for specific target groups will now include additional tag properties identifying the specific targets of the target group. Because this change updates the AWSUniqueId semantic conventions, all MTS for ELB metrics will be recreated when this change is deployed (on or after 15 Aug 2023).
moreChart creators can now configure charts that will dynamically aggregate data based on the dashboard's time window, simplifying troubleshooting for end users.
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