Deploying Precisely Ironstream requires you to have a compatible analytics platform in place. If you are using Splunk as your primary platform, Ironstream seamlessly integrates with it. Make sure that your Splunk environment meets the necessary requirements and has the capacity to handle the additional data streaming from your mainframe and IBM i systems. Follow the detailed instructions on how to configure the integration between Ironstream and Splunk, this will allow you to establish a reliable and efficient data pipeline.
The system requirements for deploying Precisely Ironstream are quite straightforward, really. To deploy Ironstream, you need a server running a supported version of Linux or Windows. Additionally, you need to ensure that the server had sufficient CPU, memory, and disk space to handle the expected data volume.
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Along with the alarming levels of viruses and malware, access to data and where that data ends up is at risk, exposing all of an organization’s human and non-human resources...
Deploying Precisely Ironstream requires you to have a compatible analytics platform in place. If you are using Splunk as your primary platform, Ironstream seamlessly integrates with it. Make sure that your Splunk environment meets the necessary requirements and has the capacity to handle the additional data streaming from your mainframe and IBM i systems. Follow the detailed instructions on how to configure the integration between Ironstream and Splunk, this will allow you to establish a reliable and efficient data pipeline.
The system requirements for deploying Precisely Ironstream are quite straightforward, really. To deploy Ironstream, you need a server running a supported version of Linux or Windows. Additionally, you need to ensure that the server had sufficient CPU, memory, and disk space to handle the expected data volume.