Getting Data In

How much license do I need if I'm using a heavy forwarder to send data only to a syslog server, not to an indexer?

ibatalla
New Member

Hi guys,

I'm using a heavy forwarder to send data to a syslog server. If I don't send data to an indexer and only use the heavy forwarder to send to syslog, what is the license that I need?

thanks a lot.

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satishsdange
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There are 4 stages of Splunking -
1. Inputs - data is gathered from sources (files, network, servers, applications etc)
2. Parsing - data is analyzed, broken into events, metadata (such as timestamp, source type etc) is assigned, and (optional) raw data can be filtered or modified

3. Indexing - the data is written to permanent storage in Splunk
4. Searching - searches are run on the data stored in Splunk

Whatever volume of data is written to disk in stage 3, you should purchase that much license.

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satishsdange
Builder

There are 4 stages of Splunking -
1. Inputs - data is gathered from sources (files, network, servers, applications etc)
2. Parsing - data is analyzed, broken into events, metadata (such as timestamp, source type etc) is assigned, and (optional) raw data can be filtered or modified

3. Indexing - the data is written to permanent storage in Splunk
4. Searching - searches are run on the data stored in Splunk

Whatever volume of data is written to disk in stage 3, you should purchase that much license.

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