Deployment Architecture

Should the main index be replicated in an indexer cluster?

transtrophe
Communicator

I have a distributed splunk deployment with search-head cluster, indexer cluster and forwarders. Currently, the main index is not replicated across the index cluster peers. Is that recommended (or the inverse, NOT recommended)?

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dwaddle
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

I would say "yes", if only for consistency's sake. Ideally little if any data winds up being stored in the main index - but if some does wind up there by accident (or misconfigured app), then it'd be really nice were it replicated.

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dwaddle
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

I would say "yes", if only for consistency's sake. Ideally little if any data winds up being stored in the main index - but if some does wind up there by accident (or misconfigured app), then it'd be really nice were it replicated.

rsennett_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Exactly... it's the only index that you could "accidentally" put something in... which implies it should be treated like an "intentional" and replicated index. 🙂

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