Getting Data In

Anyone Tried to deploy third-party clustering software in Splunk ?

sunrise
Contributor

Hi Splunkers,

I'm afraid that the question miss the point, but I feel uneasy.
I think about using shared disk to Splunk manager(Indexer) to get to auto fail-over in Splunk.
I know that Splunk has the cluster configuration, but it needs 4 server(2 peers, 1 master node, 1 search heads) at minimum (Recommended configuration is 3 peers, 1 master, 1 search heads).
We cannot get such a enough environment.

Considering about the application redundancy, I got an idea of using clustering software(Cluster Pro, lifekeeper, and so on).
Did anyone try that deployment ?

Thank you for your help.

Tags (2)
0 Karma
1 Solution

melonman
Motivator
0 Karma

sunrise
Contributor

Thank you, sowing. There is an error in writing.
I modified my question.

0 Karma

sowings
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

This isn't an answer to your question, so I'm placing it as a comment.

You can do clustering in Splunk with as few as four nodes: Cluster master, two indexers, search head.

Get Updates on the Splunk Community!

New This Month - Splunk Observability updates and improvements for faster ...

What’s New? This month, we’re delivering several enhancements across Splunk Observability Cloud for faster and ...

What's New in Splunk Cloud Platform 9.3.2411?

Hey Splunky People! We are excited to share the latest updates in Splunk Cloud Platform 9.3.2411. This release ...

Buttercup Games: Further Dashboarding Techniques (Part 6)

This series of blogs assumes you have already completed the Splunk Enterprise Search Tutorial as it uses the ...