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Recommended architecture for my specifications?

splunkcol
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Hello,

I currently have an intake that is exceeding 100GB per day and I would like to know what are the best practice recommendations to support this intake without affecting performance.

How many servers or indexers are needed and their minimum and recommended specifications?

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gcusello
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@splunkcol,

if you haven't apps like ES or ITSI, one server can usually index and make usable until 200 GB/day.

The number of servers depends on this factor and also on others like:

  • HA: yes or not,
  • number of concurrent users,
  • number of scheduled searches.

So, with your indexing volume and a normal number of users and scheduled searches, you can have one or two servers depending on HA.

Ciao.

Giuseppe

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gcusello
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

@splunkcol,

if you haven't apps like ES or ITSI, one server can usually index and make usable until 200 GB/day.

The number of servers depends on this factor and also on others like:

  • HA: yes or not,
  • number of concurrent users,
  • number of scheduled searches.

So, with your indexing volume and a normal number of users and scheduled searches, you can have one or two servers depending on HA.

Ciao.

Giuseppe

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