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how will Splunk App for Active Directory scripts affect AD DC performance?

L3on1d
Explorer

"Enable auditing and local PowerShell script execution on Active Directory servers"

Which scripts splunk runs on AD DC? How app will affect on the performance? Thanks.

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jbernt_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Typically, the TA for DNSServer and DomainController (in the Addons directory inside the Splunk for AD app folder $SPLUNK_HOMEetcappsSplunk_for_ActiveDirectoryappserveraddons, will run the necessary PowerShell scripts for the inputs for each DNS and domain controller. The cpu may reach a few percent more when the PowerShell scripts are running due to the WMI calls they make, but you shouldn't notice much of a performance hit once the initial apps are deployed.
-Jeff

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jbernt_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Typically, the TA for DNSServer and DomainController (in the Addons directory inside the Splunk for AD app folder $SPLUNK_HOMEetcappsSplunk_for_ActiveDirectoryappserveraddons, will run the necessary PowerShell scripts for the inputs for each DNS and domain controller. The cpu may reach a few percent more when the PowerShell scripts are running due to the WMI calls they make, but you shouldn't notice much of a performance hit once the initial apps are deployed.
-Jeff

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