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I'm pretty sure all four of them are correct. The about data models page lists four types of datasets:
Event datasets,
Search datasets,
Transaction datasets,
Child datasets
https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/8.1.0/Knowledge/Aboutdatamodels
It's true! Datasets break down into four types. These types are: Event datasets, search datasets, transaction datasets, and child datasets.
Ref.: https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/8.0.3/Knowledge/Aboutdatamodels
From the link provided:
Datasets break down into four types. These types are: Event datasets, search datasets, transaction datasets, and child datasets.
Meanwhile, a data model derived from a heterogeneous system log might have several root datasets (events, searches, and transactions). Each of these root datasets can be the first dataset in a hierarchy of datasets with nested parent and child relationships. Each child dataset in a dataset hierarchy can have new fields in addition to the fields they inherit from ancestor datasets.
Test appears to be based off of the 7.x materials provided in Fund 2. Just finished class (July 2021). Can confirm pg 231 in 7.x course materials only lists ABC.
Data models in Splunk are composed of:
- **A. Events datasets**
- **C. Transaction datasets**
Explanation:
- Data models in Splunk primarily consist of events datasets, which represent raw event data, and transaction datasets, which organize related events into transactions based on defined criteria.
- Option B (Search datasets) is not a type of dataset within Splunk data models.
- Option D is incorrect as it suggests a broader categorization that does not align with Splunk terminology. < https://shorturl.at/8Wc2o > I am grateful to this site for providing such premium quality education which allowed me to pass my SPLK-1002 exam with great score.
A,B,C,D
Splunk Data models are composed of one or more of the following datasets: Event Datasets, Search Datasets, Transaction Datasets, and Child Datasets1. So, the correct answer to your question is: A. Events datasets, B. Search datasets, C. Transaction datasets, and D. Any child of event, transaction, and search datasets.
ABC - Datasets break down into four types. These types are: Event datasets, search datasets, transaction datasets, and child datasets.
D says child events...not child datasets
All four are correct -
“ Child datasets of all three root dataset types--event, transaction, and search--are defined with simple constraints that narrow down the set of data that they inherit from their ancestor datasets.‘
I'd pick ABCD too. You could argue against D based on the phrasing and that only a child dataset all by itself doesn't make up a data model. But a child dataset literally can't exist by itself, so that argument doesn't make any sense.
I'd go for ABCD.
Datasets break down into four types. These types are: Event datasets, search datasets, transaction datasets, and child datasets.
https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/8.0.3/Knowledge/Aboutdatamodels
Datasets break down into four types. These types are: Event datasets, search datasets, transaction datasets, and child datasets.
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