Splunk Enterprise

Notification when a new update is released

Knust
Explorer

Hi, I want to know if there is any resources available to get a notification or some way to know when a new Splunk Enterprise version is released. This could either be through mail, a rss feed or something similar?

I already know that this one exists https://www.splunk.com/page/release_rss
But it is not up to date.

Thanks, Zarge

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kiran_panchavat
Contributor

Splunk Documentation - Release Notes:

The official Splunk documentation provides detailed release notes for each version.

You can find the release notes for the latest version:

https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/9.2.0/ReleaseNotes/MeetSplunk 
https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/9.2.0/UpgradeReadiness/Releasenotes 

These release notes include information about new features, enhancements, and resolved issues.

Upgrade Readiness App:

Install the Upgrade Readiness App in your Splunk environment.

This app includes a tab to scan for Splunk platform compatibility.

It assesses if your deployment is ready for an upgrade to a specific version (e.g., Splunk Enterprise 9.0).

Additionally, all active admin or sc_admin users receive weekly email notifications by default

https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/9.2.0/UpgradeReadiness/Releasenotes 

Remember to keep an eye on the official Splunk channels, explore the community forums, and subscribe to relevant notifications to stay up-to-date with Splunk Enterprise releases. Happy Splunking! 😊

 

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