Splunk is a software platform that enables users to search, monitor, and analyze machine-generated data through a web-style interface. It specializes in collecting and indexing massive amounts of data to provide real-time visibility, troubleshooting, and security for IT operations, security, and business analytics.
Why this server?
Allows interaction with Splunk services including support for Splunk HEC (HTTP Event Collector) as a data source within Cribl Stream.
Why this server?
Enables querying of Splunk log and machine data through relational SQL models.
Why this server?
Enables SQL-based access to Splunk logs and events, transforming Splunk data into a relational format.
Why this server?
Allows retrieval of SAS Data Sets containing Splunk data via SQL queries.
Why this server?
Enables access to Splunk machine data platform in a read-only format.
Why this server?
Provides SQL-based access to Splunk machine data analytics.
Why this server?
Allows querying Splunk logs and events using SQL.
Why this server?
Allows access to Splunk log and machine data through SQL-based queries.
Why this server?
Allows reading Splunk machine data and logs through SQL queries.
Why this server?
Allows querying Splunk data analytics by representing it as relational tables, supporting table discovery, column information retrieval, and SQL query execution.
Why this server?
Enables querying Splunk log and machine data through SQL.
Why this server?
Provides SQL access to Splunk machine data and log analytics.
Why this server?
Listed as a supported data source that can be connected to through the CData JDBC driver, enabling data querying capabilities.
Why this server?
Listed as a supported data source for integration, allowing access to Splunk data through the MCP server.
Why this server?
Listed as a supported data source that can be accessed through the CData JDBC driver, allowing for data retrieval from Splunk monitoring and analytics platform.
Why this server?
Allows retrieval of Splunk log and machine data through SQL queries triggered by natural language questions.
Why this server?
Provides SQL-based querying of Splunk log and machine data
Why this server?
Enables access to Splunk log and machine data through SQL queries.
Why this server?
Listed as a supported data source that can be connected to through the CData JDBC driver.
Why this server?
Listed as a supported data source in the compatibility table, enabling access to Splunk data.
Why this server?
Listed as a supported data source for integration through the CData JDBC driver.
Why this server?
Enables querying Splunk machine data platform through SQL.
Why this server?
Listed as a supported data source for querying Splunk machine data and logs.
Why this server?
Enables querying of Splunk data by exposing it as relational SQL models through the CData JDBC Driver.
Why this server?
Enables reading Splunk data analytics information through SQL interfaces, allowing natural language querying of machine data and logs.
Why this server?
Listed as a supported data source for integration through the CData JDBC Driver
Why this server?
Provides SQL interface for accessing Splunk log and machine data.
Why this server?
Allows querying Splunk log and machine data through SQL interfaces, providing access to operational intelligence information.
Why this server?
Enables SQL-based querying of Splunk log and event data.
Why this server?
Allows querying Splunk data analytics platform through SQL models.
Why this server?
Included in the list of supported sources for data retrieval through the MCP server.
Why this server?
Provides read-only access to Splunk log and machine data, allowing retrieval of indexed information through natural language queries.
Why this server?
Provides SQL-based access to Splunk data and analytics.
Why this server?
Allows for interacting with Splunk Enterprise/Cloud through natural language queries. Supports executing Splunk searches, managing indexes, viewing users, and performing KV store operations.
Why this server?
Provides SQL interface for querying Splunk logs, events, and machine data.
Why this server?
Allows access to Splunk log and machine data by exposing it as relational SQL tables accessible through the MCP server.
Why this server?
Allows SQL-based access to Splunk log and machine data, providing queries against log entries and analytics.
Why this server?
Listed as a supported data source that can be integrated with the MCP server for data access.
Why this server?
Enables read-only access to Splunk log and machine data through SQL interfaces.
Why this server?
Provides a read-only interface to query live data from Splunk, enabling natural language queries that retrieve information without requiring SQL knowledge.
Why this server?
Provides access to Splunk logs, events, and search capabilities through SQL interfaces.
Why this server?
Enables querying and retrieval of Splunk machine data platform information through SQL-based tools for listing tables, retrieving column information, and executing SELECT queries.
Why this server?
Enables SQL-based access to Splunk logs and analytics data.
Why this server?
Enables querying and retrieving log and event data from Splunk.
Why this server?
Listed as a supported data source for integration with the MCP server, allowing access to Splunk data.
Why this server?
Provides access to Splunk log management and analytics data through SQL-like queries.
Why this server?
Enables read-only access to Splunk log and machine data, allowing SQL-like queries against Splunk indexes and search results.
Why this server?
Enables querying Splunk log and machine data through a SQL interface, converting SQL to Splunk search queries.
Why this server?
Integrates with Splunk Synthetics API to create, retrieve, update, and delete synthetic monitoring tests through natural language prompts and CRUD operations.
Why this server?
Provides programmatic access to Splunkbase functionality, allowing users to search for apps, retrieve app information, check compatibility with Splunk versions, and download apps from Splunkbase.