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What is the recommended hardware requirement for Heavy Forwarder that is indexing?

slebbie_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

What is the recommended hardware spec for a HF that is now indexing locally. Essentially, I know it's an Indexer that is just forwarding, so do we treat it as such in terms of hardware requirements?

12CPU? 12GB?

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esix_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

You can follow the reference architecture listed in docs. But what kind indexing volume is this box doing per day?

Without search load, 12gb + 12cores, and 900iops, should be able to deliver 200gb+ a day.

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esix_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

You can follow the reference architecture listed in docs. But what kind indexing volume is this box doing per day?

Without search load, 12gb + 12cores, and 900iops, should be able to deliver 200gb+ a day.

edoardo_vicendo
Contributor

Hello,

Do you mean the 200GB/day is for an 12vCPU/12GB RAM/900 IOPS Heavy Forwarder that is indexing locally and also forwarding to Indexers but not performing local searches?

In this 200GB/day are you also including logs from internal indexes ( index=_* ) ?

If so, what about an Heavy Forwarder with same specs that is not locally indexing? How many GB/day can process (internal and non internal logs)?

Thanks a lot,

Edoardo

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slebbie_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

To be honest, not much. 1.5gb. But there are massive blocked queues. Currently it's a 4 core box, more than likely a VM.

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jet1276
Path Finder

I have seen Heavy Forwarder with 12 Core CPU and 12 GB RAM handling 500 GB/day logs.

But everything depends on how you configure the Splunk Deployment and Server configurations.

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