Summary

3 minutes  

In this workshop, we accomplished the following:

  • We deployed our application and captured traces with Splunk Observability Cloud.
  • We used Database Query Performance to find a slow-running query that impacted the game startup time.
  • We enabled AlwaysOn Profiling and used it to confirm which line of code was causing the increased startup time and memory usage.
  • We found another application performance issue and used AlwaysOn Profiling again to find the problematic line of code.
  • We applied fixes for both of these issues and verified the result using Splunk Observability Cloud.

Enabling AlwaysOn Profiling and utilizing Database Query Performance for your applications will let you get even more value from the data you’re sending to Splunk Observability Cloud.

Now that you’ve completed this workshop, you have the knowledge you need to start collecting deeper diagnostic data from your own applications!

To get started with Database Query Performance today, check out Monitor Database Query Performance.

And to get started with AlwaysOn Profiling, check out Introduction to AlwaysOn Profiling for Splunk APM

For more help, feel free to ask a Splunk Expert.