Deployment Architecture

OS Compatibility

hazem
Path Finder

Hi all,

we have a cluster on site1 that runs    "CentOS Linux release 8.2.2004 (Core)" on kernal "4.18.0-348.7.1.el8_5.x86_64 ". on all peers. and we would like to deploy the site2 cluster with RHEL 8 on all the cluster members.

would that cause any problems with Splunk's functionality?

 

 

 

 

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deepakc
Builder

Mixing OS types is not recommended, that said CentOS and RHEL are mostly aligned and it should work, and you want to ensure the kernel level is supported.  BUT if you don’t follow best practices, you then take the risk, in terms of something not working due to OS specific configuration/libraries, package management/file systems/performance etc.

Most Enterprise’s standardise, so they have baseline OS config as standard, and ensure that the hardware and software requirements are met for Splunk.

There is a table here of the kernels level support

https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/9.2.1/Installation/Systemrequirements#Supported_Operati... 

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