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Is there a way to see the size of an accelerated data model over time?

hettervik_new
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I know that I can get the current size of an accelerated data model using REST or just using the web GUI under settings "Data models", but how can I see the historical (disk) size of the accelerated data model over time?

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
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You could run a scheduled search that uses REST to get the current DMA size and save it to a summary index or lookup file.

I don't know of an existing way to see previous data model sizes.

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

You could run a scheduled search that uses REST to get the current DMA size and save it to a summary index or lookup file.

I don't know of an existing way to see previous data model sizes.

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