Will using summary indexes impact my total indexing volume and my license?
Yes. Summary indexes do count toward your total daily indexing volume. From a license perspective summary indexes are no different than the main index. The only indexed data that does not count towards your license are Splunk's own log files.
As of version 4.0.10 and 4.1, summary indexed data DOES NOT count against your license!
https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/8.2.2/Knowledge/Usesummaryindexing Does summary indexing count against your license?
Summary indexing data volume is not counted against your license, even if you have multiple summary indexes.
All summarized data has a special default source type. Events summarized in a summary events index have a source type of stash. Metric data points summarized in a summary metrics index have a source type of mcollect_stash.
If you use commands like collect or mcollect to change these source types to anything other than stash (for events) or mcollect_stash (for metric data points), you will incur license usage charges for those events or metric data points.
As of version 4.0.10 and 4.1, summary indexed data DOES NOT count against your license!
which is true?
Do they or do they not count against volume?
Yes. Summary indexes do count toward your total daily indexing volume. From a license perspective summary indexes are no different than the main index. The only indexed data that does not count towards your license are Splunk's own log files.
I downvoted this post because this is old and now wrong information
I downvoted this post because this is plain ol' wrong.
This is no longer true.
which is true?
Do they or do they not count against volume?