Getting Data In

What is multithreaded ingestion?

castillorm
New Member

Does anyone know what is meant by the term "multithreaded ingestion"? And what is the difference between "multithreaded ingestion" and "batch ingestion"?

0 Karma
1 Solution

somesoni2
Revered Legend

I believe "multi-threaded ingestion" refers to "Index Parallelization" in which indexer manages multiple piplelines to allow parallel event parsing. See these for more details on the same

https://conf.splunk.com/files/2016/slides/harnessing-performance-and-scalability-with-parallelizatio... (Slide 11 onwards)

http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Forwarder/7.1.1/Forwarder/Configureaforwardertohandlemultiplepi...
https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/7.1.2/Indexer/Pipelinesets

View solution in original post

Anam
Community Manager
Community Manager

Hi @castillorm

My name is Anam Siddique and I am the Community Content Specialist for Splunk Answers. Please accept the appropriate answer that worked for you so other members of the community can benefit from it. If none of the answers have worked for you so far please post further comments so someone can help you.

Thanks

0 Karma

kariras06
Explorer

This may also provide some clarification on multithread ingest/parallel indexes: https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/7.1.2/Indexer/Pipelinesets

0 Karma

woodcock
Esteemed Legend

Some paths through the input queue are single-threaded. For example, if you are forwarding compressed files you should be aware that the AEQ (AKA AQ, Archive Queue) handler is single-threaded and becomes a HUGE bottleneck with even small numbers of *.zip files. I once had ~30 forwarder instances installed on a single UF just to handle *.zip files coming in.

0 Karma

somesoni2
Revered Legend

I believe "multi-threaded ingestion" refers to "Index Parallelization" in which indexer manages multiple piplelines to allow parallel event parsing. See these for more details on the same

https://conf.splunk.com/files/2016/slides/harnessing-performance-and-scalability-with-parallelizatio... (Slide 11 onwards)

http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Forwarder/7.1.1/Forwarder/Configureaforwardertohandlemultiplepi...
https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/7.1.2/Indexer/Pipelinesets

thambisetty
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Yes, Its index parellelization.

————————————
If this helps, give a like below.
0 Karma
Got questions? Get answers!

Join the Splunk Community Slack to learn, troubleshoot, and make connections with fellow Splunk practitioners in real time!

Meet up IRL or virtually!

Join Splunk User Groups to connect and learn in-person by region or remotely by topic or industry.

Get Updates on the Splunk Community!

Mile High Learning with Splunk University, Denver, Colorado

If Denver is known for its mile-high elevation, Splunk University is about to raise the bar on technical ...

IT Service Intelligence 5.0 Series: Your Guide to the June Launch

We are excited to announce the June release of Splunk IT Service Intelligence (ITSI) 5.0. This update ...

Agent Mode Engaged! Enchaining Agentic Operations with Splunk AI Assistant 2.0

    Are you ready to transform how your team handles complex data requests? We invite you to our upcoming ...