Deployment Architecture

Does a replication factor of three make sense?

ddrillic
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Our eight indexers are under enormous stress and I wonder whether the replication factor of three makes any sense. Since it's a major design consideration, what do you think? Is there a way to quantity the risk? to assess the effectiveness of replication factor of 1,2 or 3?

Ok, Hadoop does 3 by default within Hadoop, by it's also being questioned quite a bit...

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kmorris_splunk
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It is really based on your tolerance for how many indexers you can lose while still maintaining copies of all your data. A Replication Factor of 3 means you can sustain a loss of 2 indexers and still have access to all of your data.

It does become a trade-off between how many indexers you can tolerate losing and the storage costs associated with each additional copy.

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kmorris_splunk
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It is really based on your tolerance for how many indexers you can lose while still maintaining copies of all your data. A Replication Factor of 3 means you can sustain a loss of 2 indexers and still have access to all of your data.

It does become a trade-off between how many indexers you can tolerate losing and the storage costs associated with each additional copy.

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ddrillic
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Interesting thing - it seems to me that Replication Factor of 3 puts a huge strain on our system which can cause 2 indexers to go down at the current state. With Replication Factor of 2, we'll probably be very stable for now.

The other aspect is the nature of the data - in our case, not having all the data during a 2 indexers crash, is probably acceptable.

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ddrillic
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Much appreciated.

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