Where can I find more information about using a deployment server and configuration files to manage my Splunk Enterprise deployment?
To support larger environments, where data originates on many machines and where many users need to search the data, you can scale your deployment by installing Splunk across different machines. When you do this, you configure the Splunk instances so that each one performs a specialized task. For example, one or more instances might index the data, while another manages searches across the data. This is known as a distributed deployment.
Splunk provides a deployment server and configuration files to help you manage a distributed deployment and keep the configurations coordinated.
A deployment server gives you a single interface to manage configuration files, apps, and content updates to most Splunk Enterprise components: forwarders, non-clustered indexers, and search heads in a Splunk distributed deployment.
A deployment server is a smart solution to manage a Splunk distributed deployment. Unfortunately, you cannot use a deployment server to manage clustered indexers or search head clusters, or upgrade installations of Splunk. But fear not, we'll come back to these topics in a future email.
When you plan a deployment that includes a deployment server, you will configure deployment clients, create deployment apps, and create server classes on the deployment server. Here are the terms you need to know:
To support larger environments, where data originates on many machines and where many users need to search the data, you can scale your deployment by installing Splunk across different machines. When you do this, you configure the Splunk instances so that each one performs a specialized task. For example, one or more instances might index the data, while another manages searches across the data. This is known as a distributed deployment.
Splunk provides a deployment server and configuration files to help you manage a distributed deployment and keep the configurations coordinated.
A deployment server gives you a single interface to manage configuration files, apps, and content updates to most Splunk Enterprise components: forwarders, non-clustered indexers, and search heads in a Splunk distributed deployment.
A deployment server is a smart solution to manage a Splunk distributed deployment. Unfortunately, you cannot use a deployment server to manage clustered indexers or search head clusters, or upgrade installations of Splunk. But fear not, we'll come back to these topics in a future email.
When you plan a deployment that includes a deployment server, you will configure deployment clients, create deployment apps, and create server classes on the deployment server. Here are the terms you need to know: