Splunk Certifications are an IT industry standard designed to validate knowledge of and demonstrate proficiency with Splunk’s universal machine data platform. Certifications range from entry-level to expert and were created to help candidates succeed and thrive in a competitive marketplace. Splunk’s Certification Program is still growing! When a new certification exam is being developed, eligible candidates have the exciting opportunity to participate in its beta phase. Beta exams are typically longer, don’t offer immediate test results, and are free to all candidates. The registration process is the same for all exams, regardless of beta or final form status. Becoming Splunk certified opens new doors in career growth and professional development.
The points covered in the Exams are distributed among the practice tests with answers and detailed explanations and resource links – (If available) for every question
These practice tests allow you to attempt many times within the same topics and similar questions to adjust your focus-areas and cut down on study time and prove your readiness to take the official exam.
You can use these practice tests in whatever way suits your preparation workflow.
These exams are time-limited exactly like the official exam to make you able to pass the exam
Note: "Some of the questions in these practice tests are very similar to the questions you may find in the official exam. You might also find some identical questions in the official exam."
Exam Topics are mentioned below
Introduction to Splunk
What is Splunk
Introduction to Splunk's User Interface
Basic Searching
Using fields in Searches
Search language Fundamentals
Using Basic Transforming Commands
Creating Reports and Dashboards
Datasets and the common Information Model
Creating and using Loopup
Creating Scheduled Reports and Alerts
Using Pivot
Beyond Search Fundamentals
Using Transforming Commands for Visualizations
Using Mapping and Single Value Commands
Filtering and Formatting Results
Correlating Events
Introduction to Knowledge Objects
Creating and Managing Fields
Creating Field Aliases and Calculated Fields
Creating Tips and Event Types
Creating and Using Macros
Creating and Using Macros
Creating and using WorkFlow Actions
Creating Data Models
Using the Common Information Model Add-on