Deployment Architecture

Index Cluster Scaling

FritzWittwer_ol
Contributor

Is there a limit for the number of nodes in an indexer cluster, above wich we will see a performance degradation? With our current growth rate we will probably come towards 128 indexers, each with 16 PB local storage, in a two site indexer cluster. There will also be a search head cluster with 20 to 30 search heads in tow different sites.

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dxu_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

from a clustering perspective, as the number of buckets approaches 1 million + we start hitting some performance issues.

having said that, we've scaled to 1k+ indexers, and several million buckets+ recently with Splunk 6.6. there are some recommended timeouts we advocate raising for larger clusters (support should be able to help you out with that!)

FritzWittwer_ol
Contributor

Thanks for your reply. We are aware of the 1 million bucket limit, we already hit it and had to upgrade to 6.6 to overcome it

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