Reporting

How far back in time will datamodel data be kept?

jamesvz84
Communicator

How far back in time will datamodel data be kept? I have a datamodel with a large quantity of data and I am wondering if the latest records will ever "roll off" similar to the bucketing settings, or are the other limits (besides disk space) for that I should watch out for as the datamodel data grows larger?

Tags (3)
0 Karma
1 Solution

Ayn
Legend

That's defined when you accelerate a data model - "summary range". You can see which range is currently defined for each data model by looking at the acceleration info for the data model in the splunkweb settings, look for the summary range there - that's the retention period.

View solution in original post

Ayn
Legend

That's defined when you accelerate a data model - "summary range". You can see which range is currently defined for each data model by looking at the acceleration info for the data model in the splunkweb settings, look for the summary range there - that's the retention period.

Get Updates on the Splunk Community!

[Puzzles] Solve, Learn, Repeat: Reprocessing XML into Fixed-Length Events

This challenge was first posted on Slack #puzzles channelFor a previous puzzle, I needed a set of fixed-length ...

Data Management Digest – December 2025

Welcome to the December edition of Data Management Digest! As we continue our journey of data innovation, the ...

Index This | What is broken 80% of the time by February?

December 2025 Edition   Hayyy Splunk Education Enthusiasts and the Eternally Curious!    We’re back with this ...