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Indexed data twice! Suggestions to remove data from being searched?

ben_leung
Builder

Lets say we have forwarded events that are exactly the same and show in Splunk as duplicates. Running a | dedup _raw would resolve the duplicate events at search time. Would it make sense to run index=main | deduce _raw | delete so that we won't have to run a dedup every single time on that time range of events?

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the_wolverine
Champion

I wouldn't advise scheduling a delete. For one, delete is expensive to run. Second, possibly dangerous in that you may wind up deleting something by accident. Third, fix the reason for duplicate events instead.

ben_leung
Builder

The reason I ask this is because | delete would remove the events returned from the prior search. I would assume it would "delete" the duplicate AND the original events. Does anyone know the behavior of this kind of scenario?

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