Welcome 🔗
. Welcome to Splunk Observability Cloud Learn about the basic elements of Splunk Observability Cloud and all it can do for you.
Overview Splunk Observability Cloud overview Splunk Observability Cloud overview
Scenarios A collection of scenarios for using Splunk Observability Cloud to address your goals Splunk Observability Cloud scenarios
Tutorials A collection of task-based tutorials to achieve a goal in Splunk Observability Cloud Splunk Observability Cloud tutorials
Get started guide for admins Get started guide for Splunk Observability Cloud admins Get started guide for Splunk Observability Cloud admins
Service description Benefits and service terms of Splunk Observability Cloud Splunk Observability Cloud service description
Architecture Architecture of Splunk Observability Cloud Splunk Observability Cloud architecture
. Get your data in The first step toward observability is getting relevant data into Splunk Observability Cloud. View all supported integrations.
Compatibility and requirements Systems and languages you can use with Splunk Observability Cloud Compatibility and requirements for Splunk Observability Cloud
OpenTelemetry Install the Splunk Distribution of the OpenTelemetry Collector Get started with the Splunk Distribution of the OpenTelemetry Collector
Cloud providers Integrate to collect service metrics and metadata Connect to your cloud service provider
Back-end apps and services Instrument to collect traces and logs Instrument back-end applications to send spans to Splunk APM
Front-end app user experiences Instrument to collect user sessions Instrument mobile and web applications for Splunk RUM
Serverless functions Instrument to collect traces and logs Instrument serverless functions for Splunk Observability Cloud
. Explore and monitor your environment After you have data coming into Splunk Observability Cloud, you can do some exploring.
Infrastructure Monitoring Monitor server and cluster metrics What can I do with Splunk Infrastructure Monitoring?
Application Performance Monitoring Monitor back-end app and service traces Introduction to Splunk APM
Real User Monitoring Monitor data about front-end app user experiences What can I do with Splunk RUM?
Log Observer Connect Query logs to identify root causes Introduction to Splunk Log Observer Connect
Synthetic Monitoring Proactively monitor the performance of web resources Introduction to Splunk Synthetic Monitoring
All products Learn more about all Splunk Observability Cloud products Splunk Observability Cloud overview
. Set up alerts and customize your account Prepare for issues that might arise by setting up alerts, custom dashboards, and other advanced features.
Detectors and alerts Receive alerts about conditions you care about Create detectors to trigger alerts
Dashboards and charts Get actionable insights about the systems you monitor Dashboards in Splunk Observability Cloud
Span tags Use span tags to add useful metadata to traces Add context to spans with span tags in Splunk APM
Related Content Enable users to seamlessly move across product views Related Content in Splunk Observability Cloud
Global Data Links Provide convenient access to relevant resources Link metadata to related resources using global data links
. Administer your account As a Splunk Observability Cloud administrator, use these tools to give your users a secure and relevant user experience.
Get started Learn how to set up and administer your organization Set up your Splunk Observability Cloud organization
Access tokens Authenticate and track API use Create and manage organization access tokens using Splunk Observability Cloud
Users Invite users and set access levels Create and manage users in Splunk Observability Cloud
Teams Create teams to help coordinate teamwork Create and manage teams in Splunk Observability Cloud
Single sign-on Set up an integration to an SSO provider Configure SSO integrations for Splunk Observability Cloud
Subscription usage Monitor subscription usage for Infrastructure Monitoring Monitor and manage subscription usage and billing
. Popular integrations Access documentation for some of the most popular integrations used to get data into Splunk Observability Cloud.
Linux Collect metrics and logs Collect Linux data
Kubernetes Collect metrics and logs Collect Kubernetes data
Windows Collect metrics and logs Collect Windows data
Amazon Web Services Collect metrics and logs Connect AWS to Splunk Observability Cloud
Azure Collect metrics Connect your Azure account to Splunk Observability Cloud
Browser Collect user sessions Instrument browser-based web applications for Splunk RUM
.NET Collect traces Instrument .NET applications for Splunk Observability Cloud (OpenTelemetry)
Java Collect traces Instrument Java applications for Splunk Observability Cloud
Ruby Collect traces Instrument Ruby applications for Splunk Observability Cloud (OpenTelemetry)
Node.js Collect traces Instrument Node.js applications for Splunk Observability Cloud
PHP Collect traces Instrument PHP applications for Splunk Observability Cloud
C++ Collect traces Instrument C++ applications for Splunk Observability Cloud
All supported integrations View a list of all supported integrations Supported integrations in Splunk Observability Cloud
. Release notes To keep up to date with changes in the products, see the Splunk Observability Cloud release notes.
- View organization metrics
- Access organization metrics
- Interpret and work with org metrics
- Data limiting, data throttling, and data filtering
- Compare
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metric values - Metrics that track system limits
- Metrics that track data throttling
- Metrics for values by token
- Metrics with values for each metric type
- A metric that counts stopped detectors
- Cloud authentication error metrics
- Child org metrics
- List of organization metrics
- Troubleshooting
- Other data ingestion methods
- Use navigators
- View all navigators
- Monitor all instances in a navigator
- Drill down
- Display related resources or views
- Use the Dashboard section
- Customize navigator display
- View dependencies in the navigator sidebar
- View alerts using navigators
- View navigators using alerts
- Remove an inactive navigator
- List available navigators
- Customize navigators
- Advanced test configurations TOGGLE
- Set up detectors and alerts in Splunk Synthetic Monitoring
- Built-in variables to use in tests
- Create and use Global Variables
- Public locations
- Private locations
- Compare run results to Web Vitals with Splunk RUM
- Validate your test configuration with try now
- Schedule a downtime configuration
- Devices
- Variables
- Locations
- Test state and current status
- Test naming conventions
- Troubleshoot broken tests
- Filter tests