Deployment Architecture

What is the compatibility of versions when using distributed search?

Simeon
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

I have multiple indexers on various versions of Splunk and want to know if I can intermix the versions. Is there a compatibility matrix for distributed searching?

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Simeon
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Distributed searching between Splunk instances on different major releases is not supported. For example, the following combinations will not work:

  • Splunk 3.4 >> Splunk 4.1
  • Splunk 3.4 >> Splunk 4.0
  • Splunk 4.0 >> Splunk 4.1
  • Splunk 4.0 >> Splunk 3.4

However, you can perform basic search functionality from a Splunk 4.1.x search head to a Splunk 4.0.x search peer. Real-time searches will not work in this configuration. Additionally, this is not a recommended or supported architecture.

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Simeon
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Distributed searching between Splunk instances on different major releases is not supported. For example, the following combinations will not work:

  • Splunk 3.4 >> Splunk 4.1
  • Splunk 3.4 >> Splunk 4.0
  • Splunk 4.0 >> Splunk 4.1
  • Splunk 4.0 >> Splunk 3.4

However, you can perform basic search functionality from a Splunk 4.1.x search head to a Splunk 4.0.x search peer. Real-time searches will not work in this configuration. Additionally, this is not a recommended or supported architecture.

Simeon
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Splunk 4.3 >> 4.2 with limited functionality

Simeon
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

I believe 4.1.x and 4.2.x can search peer between eachother, with limited functionality.

Splunk 4.1 >> 4.2

Splunk 4.2 >> 4.1

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