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Splunk Exam SPLK-2001 Topic 2 Question 58 Discussion

Actual exam question for Splunk's SPLK-2001 exam
Question #: 58
Topic #: 2
[All SPLK-2001 Questions]

Which statements are true regarding HEC (HTTP Event Collector) tokens? (Select all that apply.)

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Suggested Answer: A, C

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Adolph
10 months ago
I'm not sure about D. Can anyone explain why Using the storage/collections/config REST endpoint is a way to monitor app performance?
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Viki
11 months ago
I believe A, B, and C are correct. Splunk logs, search job inspector, and Monitoring Console are essential for monitoring app performance.
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Ben
11 months ago
I agree with We can monitor app performance using all of them.
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Margot
12 months ago
I think all options are correct.
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Kati
1 years ago
Ah, the age-old question of how to monitor app performance. *sighs* I've tried all of these methods at one point or another, and they all have their pros and cons. Personally, I'd go with a combination of the Monitoring Console and Splunk logs. That way, you get the best of both worlds – the high-level view from the Monitoring Console and the nitty-gritty details from Splunk.
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Gilma
1 years ago
Wait, there's a Monitoring Console? I've been using good old-fashioned logging this whole time! *chuckles* Seriously though, that sounds like a really useful tool. I'd definitely give it a try, along with the search job inspector. As for that REST endpoint, it's news to me, but it's worth a shot!
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Shonda
1 years ago
I'm a big fan of Splunk, so I'd definitely go with that option. The logs can give you some really valuable insights into what's going on under the hood. As for the other choices, I'm not too familiar with them, but the Monitoring Console sounds like it could be a good option too.
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Sheron
1 years ago
Ooh, the search job inspector! I've used that before when I was troublesoting some performance issues. It's great for digging into the nitty-gritty details of your app's behavior. I'd also go with the Monitoring Console – it's a one-stop shop for all your performance monitoring needs.
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Lashawn
11 months ago
I rely on the Monitoring Console for real-time monitoring.
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Jospeh
11 months ago
I prefer using Splunk logs, they give a comprehensive overview.
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Dean
11 months ago
I agree, the search job inspector is super helpful for deep dives.
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Helga
1 years ago
The Monitoring Console is definitely the way to go. I've used it before and it gives you a really comprehensive view of your app's performance. As for the other options, I'm not too sure. Splunk seems more like a logging tool, and that REST endpoint sounds a bit obscure.
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Stephaine
1 years ago
Hmm, this is a tricky one. I'm not sure I've used all of those methods before to monitor app performance. Splunk logs seem like a good option, but I'm not familiar with the search job inspector. The Monitoring Console sounds promising, but what about that REST endpoint?
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