Answer Posted / Raghvendra Shukla
Splunk works by indexing machine-generated data, making it searchable, analyzable, and reportable. It collects, parses, indexes, and correlates data from various sources such as logs, texts, emails, and more. Once the data is indexed, you can use Splunk's search capabilities to find patterns, generate reports, set alerts, and gain insights from your data.
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