Course Overview
The Observability learning path for Site Reliability Engineer (SRE), DevOps and Developer includes individual modules that teach the core skills on Infrastructure Monitoring, Application Performance Management, Log Observer, Synthetics, Real User Monitoring and On-Call.
This Learning Path is usually delivered over a period of 3 weeks, but students can choose to schedule their modules in an alternative timeline.
Prerequisites
To be successful, students should have a solid understanding of the following:
- How Splunk works
- Creating search queries
To prepare for any Splunk Role-Based Learning Path, students should complete these free introductory e-learning modules:
- What is Splunk? (WIS)
- Intro to Splunk (ITS)
- Using Fields (Free) (SUFF) OR Using Fields (SUF) (fee required; includes hands-on labs)
And before starting any Splunk Observability Learning Path, students should complete these free e-learning modules:
Course Content
The Splunk Observability (SREs) Role-Based Learning Path includes the following modules:
- Fundamentals of Metrics Monitoring in Splunk Observability Cloud (SIMF)
- Visualizing and Alerting in Splunk Observability Cloud (VASIM)
- Using SignalFlow in Splunk Observability Cloud (AURSAPI)
- Using the Splunk IM Terraform Provider (USIMTP)
- Kubernetes Monitoring with Splunk Observability Cloud (KMWS)
- Splunk Observability Cloud: Teams (SOCT) (e-learning)
- Splunk Observability Cloud: Enterprise Features (SOCEF) (e-learning)
- Using Splunk Log Observer Connect (USLO)
- Using Splunk Synthetic Monitoring (RIGOR) (USSM) (e-learning)
- Using Splunk Application Performance Monitoring (USAPM)
- Using Splunk Real User Monitoring (RUM) (USRUM) (e-learning)
- Responding to Incidents in Splunk On-Call (IRSOC) (e-learning)
- Splunk On-Call Administration (SOCA)