Infrastructure Overview in IT Essentials Work and IT Service Intelligence (ITSI)> We believe this puts the power in the hands of the administrator and the end-users to get a sense of infrastructure performance without having to switch between different apps. This allows customers to monitor many different infrastructure types (or “entity types”) side by side, helping teams quickly analyze the performance of a host in context with databases, storage, or a server running inside the host. IT Essentials Work will help break these silos. With out of the box host troubleshooting capabilities for many infrastructure types such as Linux, Windows, AWS and VMware, customers can get started in minutes. Splunk App for VMWare dashboard Break Down Silos This approach created silos and wouldn’t provide full context across an IT environment (especially when troubleshooting). In this blog post, we will focus on how customers can use IT Essentials Work for the most common IT operations use cases in Splunk. Prior to launching IT Essentials Work, Splunk has offered multiple Splunkbase apps to manage IT infrastructure, and customers have had to maintain each of these apps individually. We have now introduced IT Essentials Work, one centralized app that provides a simpler way to monitor and troubleshoot across different infrastructure types without having to install and maintain different apps. As customers expanded their need for more infrastructure types, they historically had to manage and leverage multiple apps. Splunkbase apps are very popular among IT administrators and provide out-of-the-box content for different infrastructure types such as Windows, Unix, VMware, and AWS.
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