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Migrating from a single indexer to dual indexer clustering, which of these options will be the best for search performance?

rameshlpatel
Communicator

Hi,

I am planning to migrate from my single indexer to dual indexer clustering. Here we have two ways to do that:

1) Ask the forwarder to switch between two indexers in 30 seconds. Search Head will merge data from two indexers.

2) Distribute indexes in two indexers like index=OCSPROD in server1 and index=EBIZPROD in server-2. Configure forwarder to send logs to a specific indexer without switching between two.

Here my question is, which would be the best performance wise for search & reporting?

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jnussbaum_splun
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Are these two indexers going to be located at the same site? Would assuming same latency be correct?

If so - You'll want the forwarder to load balance between your two indexers, so when searching you can leverage distributed search against the two peers for best performance.

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jnussbaum_splun
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Are these two indexers going to be located at the same site? Would assuming same latency be correct?

If so - You'll want the forwarder to load balance between your two indexers, so when searching you can leverage distributed search against the two peers for best performance.

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