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Where level of effort is measured in number of days, what is the difference (if any) in the level of effort to deploy a Term, on-premise Splunk deployment versus a Splunk Cloud deployment?

rcoop2016_2
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Where level of effort is measured in number of days, what is the difference (if any) in the level of effort to deploy a Term, on-premise Splunk deployment versus a Splunk Cloud deployment?

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ChrisG
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It depends. Cloud will be faster for certain. But the community is definitely going to need a lot more information to be able to answer the question about how much faster. For example:

  • How many forwarders?
  • How many indexers?
  • Indexer clustering?
  • Search head clustering?
  • What apps and add-ons do you plan to use?
  • For on-premises deployment, do you already have provisioned hardware and/or virtual environment?

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ChrisG
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

It depends. Cloud will be faster for certain. But the community is definitely going to need a lot more information to be able to answer the question about how much faster. For example:

  • How many forwarders?
  • How many indexers?
  • Indexer clustering?
  • Search head clustering?
  • What apps and add-ons do you plan to use?
  • For on-premises deployment, do you already have provisioned hardware and/or virtual environment?
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