Splunk Enterprise

plug azure into splunk

rahul2gupta
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Hi @gcusello 

We are looking to monitor azure logs from splunk.

The followings are the demands of user.

  • Logs related to our CDN and blob storage to start with.
  • And possibly expanding to any Azure alerts or logs relating to our servers, load balancer, or other resources.

Can you suggest us how should we proceed.

Thanks.

 

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gcusello
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Hi @rahul2gupta ,

at first download and see if there an App for your needs in splunkbase (https://splunkbase.splunk.com/) : there are many apps for azure and Office 365 (if relevant).

Otherwise, you have to study this Use Case.

ciao.

Giuseppe

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rahul2gupta
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Hi @gcusello,

I am following the below link to to plug azure into splunk.It is asking to Configure a Storage Account in Microsoft Cloud Service.

So,what should be the size of the storage account.

Link -- https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/AddOns/released/MSCloudServices/Configureinputs5

Regards,

Rahul

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rahul2gupta
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Thanks @gcusello  for your reply.I am new to splunk and having  very limited knowledge.

Can you please suggest which app should i go for to fulfill my required need.

  •  logs related to our CDN and blob storage to start with.
  • And possibly expanding to any Azure alerts or logs relating to our servers, load balancers, or other resources.

Thanks.

 

 

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