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Why is splunk used for analyzing machine data?



Why is splunk used for analyzing machine data?..

Answer / Amijeet Singh

Splunk is designed to analyze machine data, or data generated by devices and systems. It offers powerful search capabilities, making it easy to find relevant information quickly amidst vast amounts of log files and event data. Splunk can process structured and unstructured data, allowing organizations to gain insights from their machine data for troubleshooting, security monitoring, IT operations, and business intelligence.

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