Absolutely! See the blog for more details: http://blogs.splunk.com/2013/01/04/shuttl-a-new-year-a-new-release/
In short, Shuttl understands how Splunk is replicating buckets, and will utilize that replication for reliable transfer to the back-end storage system. In addition, Shuttl will prevent duplication of buckets on the backend.
Anyone who has implemented their own custom archiving system relying on Splunk coldtofrozen scripts will have the problem of duplicate buckets.
This is completely avoided by using Shuttl.
Absolutely! See the blog for more details: http://blogs.splunk.com/2013/01/04/shuttl-a-new-year-a-new-release/
In short, Shuttl understands how Splunk is replicating buckets, and will utilize that replication for reliable transfer to the back-end storage system. In addition, Shuttl will prevent duplication of buckets on the backend.
Anyone who has implemented their own custom archiving system relying on Splunk coldtofrozen scripts will have the problem of duplicate buckets.
This is completely avoided by using Shuttl.