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# Assignment Proposal | ||
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## Title | ||
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Setting Up a Dashboard using Splunk | ||
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## Names and KTH ID | ||
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- Marco Campione ([email protected]) | ||
- Tom Sorger ([email protected]) | ||
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## Deadline | ||
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- Task 3 | ||
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## Category | ||
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- Executable Tutorial | ||
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## Description | ||
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In this executable tutorial, we will guide the user through running Splunk. We will add a data source and create a dashboard to visualize data using the new Splunk Dashboard Studio. The data source will be set up to dynamically grow in size and change its data over time, showcasing Splunk's real-time capabilities. Finally, we will configure an alert to trigger when a specific data threshold is met. | ||
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**Relevance** | ||
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"Having good dashboards is essential in DevOps" (see [here](https://github.com/KTH/devops-course/issues/8#issuecomment-445817093)). |