Splunk Search

Real Time Searches

nikhilmehra79
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Any disadvantages if we are running real time searches and alerting using those, currently we are testing few functionalities in Dev/PreProd - but want to pick brain of exp community members if they can point to performance degradation issues if you run real time searches say Every Minute of less - and alert on them, or is better to increase time duration or Schedule searches...please advise.

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linu1988
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Hello Nikhil,
Real-Time searches does require CPU most of the time. But unless necessary you can just schedule them to run every 1 min/2 mins. The real-time alerts definitely works and depends on your server configuration how much it can dedicate for alerts ,dedicated searches for user, scheduled searches. You can take a look in limits.conf for the CPU and search calculations.

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linu1988
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Hello Nikhil,
Real-Time searches does require CPU most of the time. But unless necessary you can just schedule them to run every 1 min/2 mins. The real-time alerts definitely works and depends on your server configuration how much it can dedicate for alerts ,dedicated searches for user, scheduled searches. You can take a look in limits.conf for the CPU and search calculations.

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nikhilmehra79
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Thanks...so i am assuming advisable will be to schedule searches every 5-15 minutes etc (depend on your need as against doing same using Real time searches)

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