I am pleased to share that I have successfully passed the Splunk Enterprise Certified Architect exam. This certification validates a strong understanding of best practices in deploying, managing, and troubleshooting complex Splunk Enterprise environments.
The exam was certainly challenging, requiring both hands-on experience and a deep understanding of Splunk architecture, distributed deployments, data ingestion strategies, and system resiliency. Preparing for it significantly enhanced my technical knowledge and broadened my perspective on enterprise-level log management and monitoring solutions.
One of the most helpful resources during my preparation was the practice test by P2PExams, which closely aligned with the actual exam topics and helped me assess and strengthen my readiness effectively.
Now that this milestone is complete, my next goal is to apply these skills in large-scale implementations and continue growing in the areas of observability, security analytics, and cloud-based SIEM solutions. I’m also planning to explore Splunk Cloud Architect capabilities and stay aligned with emerging trends in data engineering and operational intelligence.
Pass-cert-hub was the perfect resource for my SPLK-2002 preparation. Their practice questions covered every domain—indexing, search optimization, deployment, and troubleshooting. I passed on my first attempt!
Please be wary of external website offering sample questions, these come with a number of complications due to being potentially incorrect questions/answers (you dont want to learn the wrong answers by copying someone elses homework!) but also this would be a breach of the Exam Terms and Conditions (see section 4.5) and could mean revocation of your certification.
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Hi @CindyGrisby
Congrats for your certification.
Next will be Splunk Consultant Certification or maybe app specific certifications (ES, ITSI, SOAR got their own certifications). All the very best, thanks.