Based on my understanding of Splunk, a single instance should be able to handle the input, parsing, and indexing of machine data. I'll mark this as false.
Okay, I think I've got this. WebAuthn is a standard for passwordless authentication, so it makes sense that it could be used to secure systems, admin portals, and user portals.
Wait, is this a serious question? Of course a single Splunk instance can't do all that. That's why they have distributed deployment options, right? Gotta be false.
Haha, nice try, Splunk certification team. We all know Splunk is the Swiss Army knife of log management. There's no way a single instance can't handle the whole process.
Haha, nice try, Splunk certification team. We all know Splunk is the Swiss Army knife of log management. There's no way a single instance can't handle the whole process.
This has got to be a trick question. Splunk's whole thing is being able to handle massive amounts of data on a single instance. I'm going with false on this one.
Hmm, I'm not so sure. Isn't Splunk known for its distributed architecture? This seems like it might be true, but I should double-check the documentation.
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