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Welcome to the Splunk Wiki, a community space where you can share what you know with other Splunk users. Come in and join the discussions, tell us what you've learned, download tools and applications, and share the Splunk love.
What's here now
ApplicationsThe Applications Wiki is the portal to all things related to applying Splunk to your environment's challenges. For example, learn how best to approach firewall reporting, or how to configure Splunk's PCI compliance application.
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DevelopersThe Developers Wiki brings the development community together with Splunk's REST API and development team. Get information on writing your own code to integrate with Splunk, post your projects, and discuss your work with other developers in the community.
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DeploymentCheck the Deployment Wiki for articles and discussion around what deployment style works best for your environment and needs. Tell us about the best ways to set up Splunk based on your real-world experience, and learn from others about how they deploy Splunk at their organizations. |
What's coming in the shiny, shiny Future
We're working hard on a new space next door for our official product documentation, FAQ, and Splexicon (the Splunk lexicon). Until then, check here for official product documentation.
What is Splunk, anyway?
Splunk is the IT Search engine. It enables you to search and navigate all your logs and IT data in real time. It indexes logs and other data from any application, server or network so you can search and navigate them in real time. To find out more about what Splunk can help you with, check out the following:
To download Splunk for free, visit the download page.