Splunk to Open Source Migration
Escape Vendor Lock-in
Migrate from Splunk to open-source alternatives. SPL to LogQL translation, dashboard migration, and cutover planning for enterprise environments.
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What You'll Achieve
Migration Planning
SPL to LogQL
Dashboard Migration
Cutover Strategy
Who This Track Is For
Designed for professionals ready to level up their observability expertise
Organizations with high Splunk costs
Teams evaluating open-source alternatives
Engineers leading migration projects
Finance teams looking for cost reduction
Prerequisites
What You'll Learn
A structured progression through key topics, with hands-on labs at every step
- Splunk architecture audit
- Data inventory and classification
- Cost analysis and ROI modeling
- Migration planning framework
- SPL to LogQL translation
- Query pattern mapping
- Dashboard migration approaches
- Alert migration strategies
- Parallel running setup
- Validation and testing
- Cutover planning
- Team enablement strategy
What You'll Be Able To Do
Practical skills you can apply immediately in your work
Migration Planning
Audit existing Splunk usage and create a phased migration plan
SPL to LogQL
Translate Splunk queries to LogQL with equivalent functionality
Dashboard Migration
Convert Splunk dashboards to Grafana with minimal manual effort
Cutover Strategy
Plan parallel running and zero-downtime cutover approaches
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