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How does Splunk define GBs in MBs?

jamesdon
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I thought that there would be 1024 MBs in 1 GB, but the examples online for indexes.conf has these entries:

### Indexes may be allocated space in effective groups by sharing volumes  ###

# perhaps we only want to keep 100GB of summary data and other
# low-volume information
[volume:small_indexes]
path = /mnt/splunk_indexes
maxVolumeDataSizeMB = 100000

# and this is our main event series, allowing 50 terabytes
[volume:large_indexes]
path = /mnt/splunk_indexes
maxVolumeDataSizeMB = 50000000

Shouldn't 50 terabyes be defined as 52428800? I am tuning my indexes.conf config and want to be as precice as possible.

Thank you,

Jim

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twkan
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Well, according to my license key, Splunk represents 1 GB = 1024 MB, so I would use that as a benchmark.

In that case, it could just be a representation error in the comment field which resulted in the confusion. I would still continue to use 1024 as the base instead of 1000 in my configurations.

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jamesdon
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I also verified these answers with support.

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Damien_Dallimor
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To concur with twkan , I've just looked 3 different license files of different volumes and :

  • KB=2^10(1,024 bytes)
  • MB=2^20(1,048,576 bytes)
  • GB=2^30(1,073,741,824 bytes)

Perhaps the author of the example made an oversight in the comments.

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twkan
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Well, according to my license key, Splunk represents 1 GB = 1024 MB, so I would use that as a benchmark.

In that case, it could just be a representation error in the comment field which resulted in the confusion. I would still continue to use 1024 as the base instead of 1000 in my configurations.

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